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Opening clinical encounters in an adult musculoskeletal setting

Opening clinical encounters in an adult musculoskeletal setting
Opening clinical encounters in an adult musculoskeletal setting
Effective communication between healthcare professionals and their patients is crucial for successful consultations, and can profoundly affect patients' adherence to treatment. Despite this evidence, communication within the physiotherapy profession is still underexplored, in particular, how ‘best’ to open clinical encounters. This study explores the issue by seeking the preferences of physiotherapists for opening encounters in the adult musculoskeletal outpatient setting. Initially, 42 consultations and 17 first follow-up encounters were observed between qualified physiotherapists and patients with back pain. These encounters were audio-recorded, analysed and used to develop a questionnaire to determine clinicians' preferences for opening encounters. From these findings, a synopsis of the questionnaire was posted on the four most-relevant professional networks of the national, interactive Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (iCSP) website, to canvass opinion more widely. Among the 43 physiotherapists who responded, the preferred ‘key clinical question’ for an initial encounter was: “Do you want to just tell me a little bit about [your ‘problem presentation’] first of all?”; and for follow-up encounters: ‘How have you been since I last saw you?’ These results provide an important and novel contribution to the profession, as debate on this issue has not previously been published. Although the sample size in this study is small, the aim of this paper is to generate reflection and debate among clinicians on their preferences for opening patient encounters and optimising the non-specific treatment effects.
communication, interaction, history-taking, musculoskeletal, physiotherapy
1356-689X
306-310
Chester, Emily
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Robinson, Natalie
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Roberts, Lisa
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Chester, Emily
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Robinson, Natalie
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Roberts, Lisa
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Chester, Emily, Robinson, Natalie and Roberts, Lisa (2014) Opening clinical encounters in an adult musculoskeletal setting. Manual Therapy, 19 (4), 306-310. (doi:10.1016/j.math.2014.03.011). (PMID:24809241)

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Effective communication between healthcare professionals and their patients is crucial for successful consultations, and can profoundly affect patients' adherence to treatment. Despite this evidence, communication within the physiotherapy profession is still underexplored, in particular, how ‘best’ to open clinical encounters. This study explores the issue by seeking the preferences of physiotherapists for opening encounters in the adult musculoskeletal outpatient setting. Initially, 42 consultations and 17 first follow-up encounters were observed between qualified physiotherapists and patients with back pain. These encounters were audio-recorded, analysed and used to develop a questionnaire to determine clinicians' preferences for opening encounters. From these findings, a synopsis of the questionnaire was posted on the four most-relevant professional networks of the national, interactive Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (iCSP) website, to canvass opinion more widely. Among the 43 physiotherapists who responded, the preferred ‘key clinical question’ for an initial encounter was: “Do you want to just tell me a little bit about [your ‘problem presentation’] first of all?”; and for follow-up encounters: ‘How have you been since I last saw you?’ These results provide an important and novel contribution to the profession, as debate on this issue has not previously been published. Although the sample size in this study is small, the aim of this paper is to generate reflection and debate among clinicians on their preferences for opening patient encounters and optimising the non-specific treatment effects.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 March 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 April 2014
Keywords: communication, interaction, history-taking, musculoskeletal, physiotherapy
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 380302
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/380302
ISSN: 1356-689X
PURE UUID: ea6b3ba1-610a-43c6-81d7-b9637adafcb3
ORCID for Lisa Roberts: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2662-6696

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:53

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Author: Emily Chester
Author: Natalie Robinson
Author: Lisa Roberts ORCID iD

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