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Professor Jonathan Hill's Outputs (9)

Socioeconomic inequalities in outcomes, experiences and treatment among adults consulting primary care for a musculoskeletal pain condition: a prospective cohort study (2025)
Journal Article
M Peat, G., C Hill, J., Yu, D., Wathall, S., Parry, E., Bailey, J., Thompson, C., & P Jordan, K. (2025). Socioeconomic inequalities in outcomes, experiences and treatment among adults consulting primary care for a musculoskeletal pain condition: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095132

Local variation in musculoskeletal pain consultation rates in primary care: findings from an ecologic study in Staffordshire (2025)
Journal Article
Peat, G. M., Hill, J. C., Yu, D., Wathall, S., Parry, E., Bailey, J., Stevenson, K., Thompson, C., Wilkie, R., Dziedzic, K., & Jordan, K. P. (2025). Local variation in musculoskeletal pain consultation rates in primary care: findings from an ecologic study in Staffordshire. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 26, Article e52. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1463423625100133

Summary: Variation between general practices in the rate of consultations for musculoskeletal pain conditions may signal important differences in access to primary care, perceived usefulness, or available alternative sources of care; however, it migh... Read More about Local variation in musculoskeletal pain consultation rates in primary care: findings from an ecologic study in Staffordshire.

Secondary healthcare utilization among users of a self-management application for musculoskeletal pain: A prospective cohort study based on 12,842 individuals in Denmark. (2025)
Journal Article
Simonsen, N. S., Nielsen, R. Ø., Budtz, C. R., Christiansen, D. H., Bibby, B. M., Skejø, S. D., Hill, J., & Jacobsen, J. S. (in press). Secondary healthcare utilization among users of a self-management application for musculoskeletal pain: A prospective cohort study based on 12,842 individuals in Denmark. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 78(August 2025), Article 103356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2025.103356

To identify which users of a self-management app for musculoskeletal pain are more likely to utilize secondary healthcare (i.e., specialist services within the musculoskeletal domain following primary care referrals). Cohort study with one-year follo... Read More about Secondary healthcare utilization among users of a self-management application for musculoskeletal pain: A prospective cohort study based on 12,842 individuals in Denmark..

Supporting self-management with an internet intervention for low back pain in primary care: a RCT (SupportBack 2) (2025)
Journal Article
Geraghty, A. W. A., Becque, T., Roberts, L. C., Hill, J., Foster, N. E., Yardley, L., Stuart, B., Turner, D. A., Griffiths, G., Webley, F., Durcan, L., Morgan, A., Hughes, S., Bathers, S., Butler-Walley, S., Wathall, S., Mansell, G., White, M., Davies, F., & Little, P. (2025). Supporting self-management with an internet intervention for low back pain in primary care: a RCT (SupportBack 2). Health Technology Assessment, 29(7), 1-112. https://doi.org/10.3310/gdps2418

Background Low back pain is highly prevalent and a leading cause of disability. Internet-delivered interventions may provide rapid and scalable support for behavioural self-management. There is a need to determine the effectiveness of highly accessib... Read More about Supporting self-management with an internet intervention for low back pain in primary care: a RCT (SupportBack 2).

P069 The acceptability of ePROMs in the routine care of patients with inflammatory arthritis and its variation across patient groups: a mixed-methods study (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cox, N., Kettle, C., Wang, H., Dutta, S., Packham, J., Galloway, J., Hill, J., Muller, S., Hider, S., Paskins, Z., Bullock, L., & Scott, I. (2025, April). P069 The acceptability of ePROMs in the routine care of patients with inflammatory arthritis and its variation across patient groups: a mixed-methods study. Poster presented at British Society for Rheumatology Annual Conference 2025, Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester, England, UK

Background/Aims Electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) can facilitate innovative, holistic care for people with inflammatory arthritis (IA). The crucial first step in their implementation is understanding their feasibility and acceptab... Read More about P069 The acceptability of ePROMs in the routine care of patients with inflammatory arthritis and its variation across patient groups: a mixed-methods study.

Estimating the Cost and Carbon Output of Musculoskeletal Primary Care Management Decisions: A Retrospective Analysis of Electronic Health Records (2025)
Journal Article
Braybrooke, A., Pegg, M., Naylor, R., Bailey, J., Scott, J., Burgess, R., Yu, D., Wathall, S., Jordan, K. P., Malcolm, R., Holmes, H., Peat, G., Banerjee, A., & Hill, J. C. (in press). Estimating the Cost and Carbon Output of Musculoskeletal Primary Care Management Decisions: A Retrospective Analysis of Electronic Health Records. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.3919

Background: Healthcare accounts for up to 5% of worldwide carbon emissions and costs global economies an estimated $9 trillion annually. Primary care accounts for up to one‐fifth of all NHS carbon emissions, with musculoskeletal (MSK) pain accounting... Read More about Estimating the Cost and Carbon Output of Musculoskeletal Primary Care Management Decisions: A Retrospective Analysis of Electronic Health Records.

Sequence Analysis to Phenotype Healthcare Patterns in Adults with Musculoskeletal Conditions Using Primary Care Electronic Health Records (2025)
Journal Article
Mathew, S., Peat, G., Parry, E., Wilkie, R., Jordan, K. P., Hill, J. C., & Yu, D. (in press). Sequence Analysis to Phenotype Healthcare Patterns in Adults with Musculoskeletal Conditions Using Primary Care Electronic Health Records. Arthritis Care & Research, 1-29. https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.25514

ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to apply sequence analysis (SA) to phenotype healthcare patterns of adult patients with musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions using primary care electronic health records and to investigate the association between these... Read More about Sequence Analysis to Phenotype Healthcare Patterns in Adults with Musculoskeletal Conditions Using Primary Care Electronic Health Records.

Prioritising Quality Indicators for the Community Care of MSK Conditions: An Online Modified-Delphi Study (2025)
Journal Article
Braybrooke, A., Burgess, R., Brooks, M., Banerjee, A., & Hill, J. (2025). Prioritising Quality Indicators for the Community Care of MSK Conditions: An Online Modified-Delphi Study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 76, Article 103283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2025.103283

Background
Quality indicators can be used within healthcare to measure and benchmark performance. Variations in the access and quality of healthcare for musculoskeletal conditions highlights the need for a nationa... Read More about Prioritising Quality Indicators for the Community Care of MSK Conditions: An Online Modified-Delphi Study.