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Patient-centered care in musculoskeletal practice: Key elements to support clinicians to focus on the person

Patient-centered care in musculoskeletal practice: Key elements to support clinicians to focus on the person
Patient-centered care in musculoskeletal practice: Key elements to support clinicians to focus on the person
Musculoskeletal rehabilitation, including physiotherapy, needs to move towards a broader biopsychosocial understanding of musculoskeletal conditions and the delivery of high-value care for people with persistent pain conditions, in which a patient-centered approach is a key feature. However, it has been reported that clinicians experience difficulties with integrating patient-centered care principles into their clinical practice. Based on a focused symposium about patient-centered care for patients with musculoskeletal conditions, held during the online 2021 World Physiotherapy Congress, the purpose of this article is to share key elements of the content of this symposium with a wider audience, aimed at enabling clinicians to enhance patient-centeredness in their current practice. These key elements include establishing meaningful connections, deciding together and self-management support. Moreover, challenges on patient-centered care in low/middle income countries will be discussed and recommendations to implement patient-centered care in clinical practice will be provided.
Patient-centered care Meaningful connections Shared decision making Self-management
2468-7812
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Hutting, Nathan, Caneiro, JP, Ong'wen, O Martin, Miciak, M and Roberts, Lisa (2021) Patient-centered care in musculoskeletal practice: Key elements to support clinicians to focus on the person. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 57, [102434]. (doi:10.1016/j.msksp.2021.102434).

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Musculoskeletal rehabilitation, including physiotherapy, needs to move towards a broader biopsychosocial understanding of musculoskeletal conditions and the delivery of high-value care for people with persistent pain conditions, in which a patient-centered approach is a key feature. However, it has been reported that clinicians experience difficulties with integrating patient-centered care principles into their clinical practice. Based on a focused symposium about patient-centered care for patients with musculoskeletal conditions, held during the online 2021 World Physiotherapy Congress, the purpose of this article is to share key elements of the content of this symposium with a wider audience, aimed at enabling clinicians to enhance patient-centeredness in their current practice. These key elements include establishing meaningful connections, deciding together and self-management support. Moreover, challenges on patient-centered care in low/middle income countries will be discussed and recommendations to implement patient-centered care in clinical practice will be provided.

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Published date: 1 February 2021
Keywords: Patient-centered care Meaningful connections Shared decision making Self-management

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Local EPrints ID: 456414
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/456414
ISSN: 2468-7812
PURE UUID: 931a7839-e924-49a1-9a23-6c01fb7fd13d
ORCID for Lisa Roberts: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2662-6696

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Date deposited: 28 Apr 2022 16:35
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:44

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Author: Nathan Hutting
Author: JP Caneiro
Author: O Martin Ong'wen
Author: M Miciak
Author: Lisa Roberts ORCID iD

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