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Annual consultation prevalence of regional musculoskeletal problems in primary care: an observational study.

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BACKGROUND: Regional musculoskeletal pain such as back or shoulder pain are commonly reported symptoms in the community. The extent of consultation to primary care with such problems is unknown as a variety of labels may be used to record such consultations. The objective was to classify musculoskeletal morbidity codes used in routine primary care by body region, and to determine the annual consultation prevalence of regional musculoskeletal problems. METHODS: Musculoskeletal codes within the Read morbidity Code system were identified and grouped by relevant body region by four GPs. Consultations with these codes were then extracted from the recorded consultations at twelve general practices contributing to a general practice consultation database (CiPCA). Annual consultation prevalence per 10,000 registered persons for the year 2006 was determined, stratified by age and gender, for problems in individual regions and for problems affecting multiple regions. RESULTS: 5,908 musculoskeletal codes were grouped into regions. One in seven of all recorded consultations were for a musculoskeletal problem. The back was the most common individual region recorded (591 people consulting per 10,000 registered persons), followed by the knee (324/10,000). In children, the foot was the most common region. Different age and gender trends were apparent across body regions although women generally had higher consultation rates. The annual consultation-based prevalence for problems encompassing more than one region was 556 people consulting per 10,000 registered persons and increased in older people and in females. CONCLUSIONS: There is an extensive and varied regional musculoskeletal workload in primary care. Musculoskeletal problems are a major constituent of general practice. The output from this study can be used as a resource for planning future studies.

Acceptance Date Jul 2, 2010
Publication Date Jul 2, 2010
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Print ISSN 1471-2474
Publisher BioMed Central
Pages 144 -?
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-144
Keywords Adolescent, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Child, Clinical Coding, Diagnosis-Related Groups, Female, Great Britain, Humans, International Classification of Diseases, Male, Middle Aged, Morbidity, Musculoskeletal Diseases, Prevalence, Primary Health Care,
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-11-144

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