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Area of Science:

  • Physiotherapy
  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Low Back Pain Management

Context:

  • Primary Health Care physiotherapy units often face challenges in maintaining consistent patient care quality.
  • Standardized assessment protocols are crucial for effective low back pain management.
  • Evaluating adherence to clinical guidelines is essential for quality assurance.

Purpose:

  • To assess and enhance the quality of physiotherapy interventions for low back pain patients.
  • To identify non-compliance issues within the initial physiotherapeutic assessment process.
  • To implement corrective measures and re-evaluate care quality.

Summary:

  • An initial assessment of 83 patients revealed low compliance rates for pain (C1) and disability (C2) assessments.
  • Following the implementation of corrective actions, including standardized questionnaires and result reflection, compliance significantly improved for C1, C2, and C3.
  • A subsequent assessment of 32 patients demonstrated the effectiveness of the improvement cycle in reducing variability and enhancing protocol adherence.

Impact:

  • The study successfully demonstrated that a structured quality improvement cycle can effectively address and rectify non-compliance in clinical practice.
  • The implemented corrective measures led to a significant reduction in variability in patient records.
  • Findings highlight the importance of continuous monitoring to maintain high compliance levels in all aspects of care.