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Brief title
Health condition
low back pain; lumbar spine; degenerative spine disorders; decision model; shared decision making; patient reported outcome measures
lage rugklachten; degeneratieve wervelkolomaandoeningen; beslismodel; vragenlijst
Sponsors and support
VU medical center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
VU EMGO, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Functional ability
Secondary outcome
Pain; Quality of Life; Satisfaction
Measures of efficiency, relevance, usability for patients and professioonals
Background summary
Low back pain (LBP) is responsible for the greatest burden of all diseases. Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) is among the most common reasons why patients visit a spine surgeon. As the CLBP population is heterogeneous, it remains a challenge to address etiology and to suggest treatment options. (Inter-)National guidelines recommend to develop a decision tool to triage towards either surgical or nonsurgical interventions.
The Nijmegen decision tool, consisting of a web-based screening questionnaire, a systematic follow up of outcomes (i.e. outcome monitoring) built in the patient-based system of the SweSpine outcomes Registry, is developed to support patient-triage and is based on evidence and professional (Delphi) consensus. Since April2012 all new patients complete the questionnaire as a part of usual care, consisting of several indicators potentially predicting successful treatment outcome or persistence of pain complaints, and are systematically followed over time.
In this study pre-intervention patient profiles have been determined and a decision tool ('proof-of-principle') will be developed, based on indicators predicting successful or non-response at one-year follow-up outcome of spine surgery, of a non-surgical, multidisciplinary Combined Physical and Psychological (CPP) program and of counseling (including physical therapy in primary care). After pilot testing, the tool will be implemented in other spine clincics and externally validated.
Study objective
The NDT-CLBP is a valid tool to guide treatment based on patient profiles for secondary spine care professionals
Study design
Follows usual care pathways - systematic outcome monitoring:
pre-treatment; (6 months follow up); 12 and 24 months follow up
Intervention
NDT-CLBP;p decision for treatment and teratment as usual
Miranda van Hooff
Postbus 9011
Nijmegen 6500 GM
The Netherlands
024 365 9912
m.vanhooff@maartenskliniek.nl
Miranda van Hooff
Postbus 9011
Nijmegen 6500 GM
The Netherlands
024 365 9912
m.vanhooff@maartenskliniek.nl
Inclusion criteria
Patients referred with chronic low back pain:
- adults, aged 18 years and older
- duration of low back pain complaints for 3 months or more
Exclusion criteria
- acute low back pain complaints
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL5350 |
NTR-old | NTR5946 |
Other | Innovatiefonds Zorgverzekeraars : 2921 |