Pharmacist-physiotherapist Collaborative Management for Early Knee Osteoarthritis
University of Alberta
125 participants
Aug 13, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a slowly progressive chronic condition that is associated with aging and is characterized as joint pain. Individuals with early-stage OA usually do not seek medical attention. If and when they do, patients more often present to a pharmacy for over-the-counter medications. The investigators want to leverage community pharmacists' accessibility and scope of practice to best support patients with early knee OA. Given there are no disease-modifying treatments for OA, treatment guidelines center on patient education, self-management, and exercise, with medications playing a supporting role. Self-management is an effective strategy that provides a solid foundation for managing this progressive chronic condition and health care professionals like physiotherapists and pharmacists can help with the development and application of these skills.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- regularly experiencing pain, aching, or stiffness in and/or around the knee for at least 1 month
- complete the screening PhIT-OA questionnaire
Exclusion Criteria5
- prior knee surgery
- history of acute knee injury (6 months)
- unable or unwilling to attend physiotherapy
- previous physician diagnoses of inflammatory arthritis or fibromyalgia
- unable to speak/ read English
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Interventions
Pharmacists will provide comprehensive 1:1 patient care, including a complete patient assessment and medication review, provide specific drug therapy recommendation(s) using shared decision making (SDM), and provide patient education, including further written materials. Participants will be offered either individual or group physiotherapy sessions at the a private clinic.
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NCT06681142