TABLE 14

Within PhysioDirect arm, characteristics of patients invited for face-to-face consultation

Patient baseline characteristicsWhether or not seen in face-to-face consultation: n = 1281a (100%)
Telephone only: n = 586 (45.7%)Telephone and face to face: n = 695 (54.3%)
Referral problem, n (%)
 Cervical64 (10.9)91 (13.1)
 Thoracic11 (1.9)15 (2.2)
 Lumbar165 (28.2)179 (25.8)
 Upper limb131 (22.5)176 (25.3)
 Lower limb195 (33.3)195 (28.0)
 Widespread pain1 (0.2)6 (0.9)
 Multiple MSK16 (2.7)31 (4.5)
 Other MSK3 (0.5)2 (0.3)
a

All of those in PhysioDirect arm, excluding those who had no consultations of any type.

From: Chapter 3, Randomised controlled trial: results

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A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ‘PhysioDirect’ telephone assessment and advice services for physiotherapy.
Health Technology Assessment, No. 17.2.
Salisbury C, Foster NE, Hopper C, et al.
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