Patient experience of advanced practice physiotherapy within low back pain care pathways in Canada and the United Kingdom: A multiple case-study protocol
Chris Davis, Katie Kowalski, Tim Noblet, Alison Rushton

TL;DR
This study explores how patients in Canada and the UK experience advanced physiotherapy for low back pain, aiming to improve care quality and education.
Contribution
The study is the first to investigate patient experience of advanced practice physiotherapy within low back pain care pathways in these countries.
Findings
The study will map how advanced practice physiotherapy is integrated into low back pain care pathways in Canada and the UK.
It will compare patient experiences of advanced practice physiotherapy between the two countries.
Findings may inform improvements in patient-centered care and physiotherapy education.
Abstract
Low back pain (LBP) is the leading cause of disability worldwide, with high prevalence in Canada and the United Kingdom. LBP care pathways offer high-quality, guideline concordant care, with advanced practice physiotherapy (APP) an integral component. APP is a higher level of practice providing care for individuals with complex healthcare needs. Patient experience is an important measure of healthcare service quality. Although patient experience has been explored in some APP settings, and in standard physiotherapy for people with LBP, no study has explored patient experience of APP in LBP care pathways. To explore and understand how patients experience APP within low back pain care pathways in the UK and Canada. To map APP integration within LBP care pathways in the UK and Canada. To explore advanced practice physiotherapists’ perspectives on the patient experience of APP. To explore…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Clinical practice guidelines implementation · Nursing Roles and Practices
