# Understanding Experiences of First Contact Physiotherapy in General Practice: A Realist Qualitative Study

**Authors:** Hannah Stott, Alice Berry, Serena Halls, Rachel Thomas, Cathy Liddiard, Justin Jagosh, Fiona Cramp, Margaret Cupples, Paula Kersten, Zoe Anchors, Peter Williams, Heather Gage, Dave Foster, Nicola E. Walsh

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/21501319251404273 · Journal of Primary Care & Community Health · 2026-01-13

## TL;DR

This study explores how First Contact Physiotherapy works in general practice, focusing on what influences its success and impact on patients and staff.

## Contribution

The study identifies key factors for successful implementation of First Contact Physiotherapy in general practice through a realist qualitative approach.

## Key findings

- FCPP integration into practice is crucial for successful service delivery.
- Skillset and impact on resource use are vital for effective implementation.
- Employment models significantly influence the success of FCPP roles.

## Abstract

First Contact Physiotherapy Practitioners (FCPPs) are working across the UK to deliver musculoskeletal services to patients within general practice. Little is known about the impact of the model and how variation in delivery may lead to different experiences and outcomes of the service amongst patients and general practice staff. This study explored staff and patient experiences of First Contact Physiotherapy in general practice to determine what works, for whom, under what circumstances, and how. Qualitative interviews were conducted in general practice sites across Great Britain. Interviews were based on initial programme theories identified in an earlier realist review and consensus event. We conducted 80 remote interviews with practice staff and patients, and a further 3 interviews with respondents with other roles related to First Contact Physiotherapy provision. All interviews were analysed using a realist approach. Seven overarching theory areas were identified: 1. Awareness of FCPPs; 2. Communication and integration into practice; 3. FCPP approach in primary care; 4. FCPP additional qualifications; 5. Practice workload; 6. FCPP personal development; and 7. Employment models of FCPP. Three key areas were identified as integral to successful service delivery and implementation: FCPP integration; skillset and impact on resource use; and employment model. Findings from this study strengthen the evidence by providing a robust piece of empirical work about the key issues and contexts impacting successful implementation of the FCPP role into general practice, which will aid decision makers when developing First Contact Physiotherapy services.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** FCPP (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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