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Integrated care improves outcomes for knee osteoarthritis patients. Healthcare professionals need better training and collaboration to provide comprehensive, personalized treatment for this chronic condition.

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  • Orthopedics
  • Rheumatology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a widespread chronic condition requiring multifaceted treatment.
  • Effective management necessitates an integrated health perspective and interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals.
  • Understanding patient and provider viewpoints is key to optimizing collaborative care for knee OA.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore patient and healthcare professional perspectives on collaborative care for knee OA.
  • To identify facilitators and barriers influencing integrated care delivery for knee OA patients.

Main Methods:

  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients diagnosed with knee OA and their associated healthcare providers.
  • Qualitative data analysis utilized inductive thematic analysis with NVivo software to identify key themes and patterns.
  • Participants included nine healthcare professionals across various disciplines and eight knee OA patients.

Main Results:

  • Five primary themes emerged: diagnostics, communication, training, integrated health perspective, and perceived collaboration.
  • Patients reported satisfaction with diagnoses but desired more comprehensive care.
  • Healthcare professionals identified challenges including limited integrated perspectives and time constraints, highlighting a need for interdisciplinary training.

Conclusions:

  • An integrated healthcare vision is essential for delivering personalized care to individuals with chronic knee OA.
  • Continuous interprofessional training and curriculum development are vital to foster integrated health perspectives and enhance collaboration.
  • Improved collaboration and integrated care models are necessary to effectively address the complex needs of knee OA patients.