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Foot and ankle problems in children and young people: a population-based cohort study

Rezel-Potts, Emma; Bowen, Catherine; Dunn, Kate M.; Jones, Christopher; Gulliford, Martin; Morrison, Stewart

Authors

Emma Rezel-Potts

Catherine Bowen

Christopher Jones

Martin Gulliford

Stewart Morrison



Abstract

The aim of this research was to describe the epidemiology, presentation and healthcare use in primary care for foot and ankle problems in children and young people (CYP) across England. We undertook a population-based cohort study using data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum database, a database of anonymised electronic health records from general practices across England. Data was accessed for all CYP aged 0–18 years presenting to their general practitioner between January 2015 and December 2021 with a foot and/or ankle problem. Consultation rates were calculated and used to estimate numbers of consultations in an average practice. Hierarchical Poisson regression estimated relative rates of consultations across sociodemographic groups and logistic regression evaluated factors associated with repeat consultations. A total of 416,137 patients had 687,753 foot and ankle events, of which the majority were categorised as “musculoskeletal” (34%) and “unspecified pain” (21%). Rates peaked at 601 consultations per 10,000 patient-years among males aged 10–14 years in 2018. An average practice might observe 132 (95% CI 110 to 155) consultations annually. Odds for repeat consultations were higher among those with pre-existing diagnoses including juvenile arthritis (OR 1.73, 95% CI 1.48 to 2.03).

Conclusions: Consultations for foot and ankle problems were high among CYP, particularly males aged 10 to 14 years. These data can inform service provision to ensure CYP access appropriate health professionals for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Citation

Rezel-Potts, E., Bowen, C., Dunn, K. M., Jones, C., Gulliford, M., & Morrison, S. (2024). Foot and ankle problems in children and young people: a population-based cohort study. European Journal of Pediatrics, 183(8), 3299-3307. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05590-8

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 28, 2024
Online Publication Date May 9, 2024
Publication Date May 9, 2024
Deposit Date May 1, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 5, 2024
Journal European Journal of Pediatrics
Print ISSN 0340-6199
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 183
Issue 8
Pages 3299-3307
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-024-05590-8
Keywords foot; ankle; general practice; paediatric epidemiology; CPRD
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/822545
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00431-024-05590-8#:~:text=A%20total%20of%20416%2C137%20patients,10%E2%80%9314%20years%20in%202018.

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