Abstract

BackgroundMusculoskeletal diseases (MSDs) are a major cause of disability worldwide. It is essential to address effective MSD management, including appropriate referrals to physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals. Limited information is available regarding the referral practices of medical practitioners for patients with MSD. The doctors’ referral practices to physiotherapists can impact the patient population and the South African health system.ObjectivesTo investigate or understand the referral practices of medical practitioners in Bloemfontein, South Africa, to physiotherapy services, for individuals living with MSD.MethodA quantitative study approach, implementing a semi-structured questionnaire, was used. Forty-nine participants completed the questionnaire.ResultsThe referral of patients with MSDs by medical practitioners to physiotherapy services varied and multidimensional factors influenced their referral practices. Medical practitioners were unsure of the specific role played by physiotherapists in the management of individuals living with MSD. A need for improved relationships and communication between medical practitioners and physiotherapists was identified.ConclusionsMedical practitioners regularly referred individuals living with MSD to physiotherapists, but referral practices should be optimised in terms of evidence-based practice and the use of specialised physiotherapy services. In an attempt to decrease the burden of MSD, adequate awareness should be created for improved referral practices between medical practitioners and physiotherapists.Clinical implicationsCollaborative development of detailed guidelines for apt, evidence-based referrals should be developed, to ensure early detection and management of individuals living with MSD. Health care professionals should be educated and encouraged to refer individuals living with MSD to physiotherapists for appropriate management with clinical benefits including improvement of HRQOL and cost effectiveness of this management not only to the individual but also to the health system in South Africa. Physiotherapists should try to communicate their role in the treatment of individuals living with MSD to medical practitioners for the benefit of the patient.

Highlights

  • Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) form part of the leading group of conditions causing pain and debilitation for individuals, which could lead to their inability to work and impairment of their quality of life (McClatchey 2004; Wang & Wang 2020; World Health Organization [WHO] 2003)

  • Over a third of individuals attending a clinic in Cape Town, South Africa, had musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) not because of trauma or previous injury (Parker & Jelsma 2010), which was higher than that reported in community-based studies in the http://www.sajp.co.za

  • The aim was to identify the physiotherapy referral practices of South African medical practitioners in Bloemfontein, for individuals living with MSD

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Introduction

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) form part of the leading group of conditions causing pain and debilitation for individuals, which could lead to their inability to work and impairment of their quality of life (McClatchey 2004; Wang & Wang 2020; World Health Organization [WHO] 2003). Individuals are living longer with musculoskeletal disorders and chronic diseases, which emphasise the importance of focussing on promotive, preventive, and rehabilitative care (Araujo de Carvalho et al 2017; GBD 2016 DALYs and HALE Collaborators 2017; GBD 2016 Disease and Injury Incidence and Prevalence Collaborators 2017; Wang & Wang 2020). These findings, in association with the global burden of MSD, should make the management of MSDs in South Africa a priority for government and policymakers (Lim et al 2012). The doctors’ referral practices to physiotherapists can impact the patient population and the South African health system

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