BACKGROUND: Exercise is consistently recommended for older adults with knee pain related to osteoarthritis. However, the effects from exercise are typically small and short-term, likely linked to insufficient individualisation of the exercise program... Read More about A multicentre, pragmatic, parallel group, randomised controlled trial to compare the clinical and cost-effectiveness of three physiotherapy-led exercise interventions for knee osteoarthritis in older adults: the BEEP trial protocol (ISRCTN: 93634563)..
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Improving Care for People with Long-Term Conditions: The ENHANCE study (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Managing osteoarthritis in consultations (MOSAICS): an implementation study of NICE recommendations in primary care (2014)
Presentation / Conference
AB0775 A Model Osteoarthritis Consultation within Primary Care: A Novel Nurse-Led Approach to Promote Self-Management (2014)
Journal Article
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) management is not seen as high priority for primary care and health professionals find management of OA challenging. The NICE (2008, 2014) and EULAR recommendations (2013) for OA stress the benefits of core non-pharmaco... Read More about AB0775 A Model Osteoarthritis Consultation within Primary Care: A Novel Nurse-Led Approach to Promote Self-Management.
40. The Increased Risk of Self-Reported Primary Care Consultations Attributable to Multisite Peripheral Joint Pain (2014)
Journal Article
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence OA guidelines (2008) recommend that future research should address multisite joint pain as it is more severe and disabling than single site joint pain. The aim of this study was to describe the pr... Read More about 40. The Increased Risk of Self-Reported Primary Care Consultations Attributable to Multisite Peripheral Joint Pain.
Exercise for lower limb osteoarthritis: systematic review incorporating trial sequential analysis and network meta-analysis (2013)
Journal Article
To determine whether there is sufficient evidence to conclude that exercise interventions are more effective than no exercise control and to compare the effectiveness of different exercise interventions in relieving pain and improving function in pat... Read More about Exercise for lower limb osteoarthritis: systematic review incorporating trial sequential analysis and network meta-analysis.
OP0204-PC Multisite Peripheral Joint Pain in the Community: Prevalence and Impact in the North West Midlands, United Kingdom (UK) (2013)
Journal Article
Background Current research and guidelines are often focused on single joint osteoarthritis (OA). The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence OA guidelines recommended that future research should consider the impact of multisite joint p... Read More about OP0204-PC Multisite Peripheral Joint Pain in the Community: Prevalence and Impact in the North West Midlands, United Kingdom (UK).
DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL CONSULTATION AND TRAINING PACKAGE FOR PRACTICE NURSES TO SUPPORT SELF-MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS CONSULTING WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS IN PRIMARY CARE (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Background: In the UK OA is predominately managed in general practice. Evidence suggests practice nurses are the health professionals most likely to provide self-management support for patients with long-term conditions. Traditionally, practice nurse... Read More about DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL CONSULTATION AND TRAINING PACKAGE FOR PRACTICE NURSES TO SUPPORT SELF-MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS CONSULTING WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS IN PRIMARY CARE.
Defining the Content of an Opportunistic Osteoarthritis Consultation With Primary Health Care Professionals: A Delphi Consensus Study (2012)
Journal Article
Objective To define the core content for an opportunistic consultation between a health care professional (HCP) and a patient with osteoarthritis (OA) in primary care. Methods An ideas generation round and a 2-round Delphi postal consensus study... Read More about Defining the Content of an Opportunistic Osteoarthritis Consultation With Primary Health Care Professionals: A Delphi Consensus Study.
Patients with well-established ankylosing spondylitis show limited deterioration in a ten-year prospective cohort study (2012)
Journal Article
This study aims to describe the deterioration of well-established ankylosing spondylitis (AS) over a 10-year period. Patients with well-established AS under secondary care review were assessed at baseline and re-assessed after a 10-year period. Data... Read More about Patients with well-established ankylosing spondylitis show limited deterioration in a ten-year prospective cohort study.