Effectiveness of Coordinated Care to Reduce the Prolonged Disability Risk Among Patients Suffering From Low Back Pain in Primary Care
Effectiveness of Coordinated Care to Reduce the Risk of Prolonged Disability Among Patients Suffer From Subacute or Recurrent Acute Low Back Pain in Primary Care
University Hospital, Angers
500 participants
Sep 21, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Common low back pain affects about 23% of general population and can be associated with psychosocial difficulties and prolonged inability to work. Its management in France mainly depends on general practioners, and sometime on physiotherapists. A coordinated care between general practioners, physiotherapists and occupational health services would help to improve the care pathway for patients and health professionals. The main objective is to assess the impact of coordinated primary care and deployed at the territories' level, in subacute or acute recurrent low back pain patients in comparison with the standard care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria18
- Patient consulting an investigator GP for subacute low back pain or acute recurrent low back pain
- Patient with occupational activity (including sick leave)
- Patient depending of occupational health service
- Obtaining the signature of the consent to participate in this trial
- Patient Registered with social security scheme
- Specific low back pain (fracture, infection, osteoporosis, inflammatory disease, tumor)
- Low back pain with sciatic, cruralgia
- Contraindication to active reeducation
- Impossibility to follow up during 12 months
- Patient planning to retire within the 12 months following the enrollment
- Disability to write or read french
- Adult patient protected under the law (guardianship),
- Pregnant, breastfeeding or parturient women
- Persons deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision
- Persons subject to legal protection measures
- Persons unable to consent
- Persons on coercion psychiatric care
- Physiotherapy by a physiotherapist who don't participate in this trial
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Interventions
Coordinated care between general practioners; physiotherapists and occupational health services. Early contact with occupational health service by the general practioner and use of occupational retention tool Active physiotherapy (Individual active, intensive and regular rehabilitation program with 15 sessions of 1 hour, at a rate of 2 or 3 sessions per week)
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NCT04826757