Abstract

To explore the perspectives of people with hip and knee arthritis regarding a physiotherapy extended-role practitioner (ERP) model of care in a rural setting. Using semi-structured interviews, a qualitative descriptive case study was undertaken with 13 participants from a rural family practice located in the province of Ontario, Canada, who had all been assessed by an ERP. Transcribed interviews were analyzed for emergent themes. Three main themes were identified: (1) timely access to care, (2) distance as a factor in seeking care, and (3) perceptions of the ERP model of care. Participants reported many positive experiences with the physiotherapy ERP rural model. Processes related to minimizing travel required to access care are important for those in rural communities. An ERP model of care offers competent care that includes musculoskeletal diagnosis as well as time for educating patients and addressing questions.

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