Patient experiences of referral practices and primary care physiotherapy for chronic nonspecific low back pain

Physiother Theory Pract. 2024 Jun;40(6):1326-1342. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2141599. Epub 2022 Nov 4.

Abstract

Background: Low back pain (LBP) clinical practice guidelines recommend referral for patients with persistent LBP however discordance persists between recommended care and implementation in practice. Understanding patient experiences of referral practices and physiotherapy care could be important for optimizing LBP management in primary care settings.

Purpose: This study explored referral experiences of people with nonspecific LBP in Australian primary care and their knowledge and experience of physiotherapy.

Methods: An interpretive descriptive qualitative framework was used with 17 participants interviewed from community-based physiotherapy practices.

Results: Four themes described the participants' experiences of referrals in primary care settings: 1) Referral practices ranged from formal to informal to non-existent; 2) Fragmented inter-and intra-professional LBP care management; 3) Patient perceived differences in the roles of physiotherapists and specialist physiotherapists; and 4) Patient nominated barriers and facilitators to optimal referral practices.

Conclusion: Physiotherapists support people with LBP to improve strength and function, whereas the specialist physiotherapist's role was seen as more holistic. Referral pathways that align to clinical guideline recommendations for non-surgical management and treatment remain underdeveloped. Improved referral pathways to clinicians such as physiotherapists with additional credentialed skills and competence in musculoskeletal care could improve people's experiences of care and health outcomes.

Keywords: Low back pain referral pathways; guideline recommendations; inter and intra-professional; primary care.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Australia
  • Chronic Pain / rehabilitation
  • Chronic Pain / therapy
  • Female
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Low Back Pain* / rehabilitation
  • Low Back Pain* / therapy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Physical Therapists
  • Physical Therapy Modalities*
  • Primary Health Care*
  • Qualitative Research
  • Referral and Consultation*