2020
DOI: 10.3390/jcm9061880
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Self-Assessment of Competence and Referral Behavior for Musculoskeletal Injections among Dutch General Practitioners

Abstract: General practitioners (GPs) are qualified and trained to administer therapeutic musculoskeletal injections when indicated. However, it is unknown to what extend Dutch GPs feel competent to administer these injections in clinical practice. Reluctance among GPs to inject might lead to unnecessary and costly referral to secondary care. An online and offline questionnaire was spread among Dutch GPs, querying demographics, GPs’ self-assessment of injection competence, the number of administered/referred injections … Show more

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“…Most of the general physicians also referred their patients to the secondary care because they thought they had no such skills for the injections but on the other hand most of physician considered himself as much as skillful that they can give the intra-articular injections. The most important restriction that came across to the physicians is to carry out intra articular and the intra muscular injection that was due to the lack of clinical practice and training and most of them had no confidence on their clinical skills [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the general physicians also referred their patients to the secondary care because they thought they had no such skills for the injections but on the other hand most of physician considered himself as much as skillful that they can give the intra-articular injections. The most important restriction that came across to the physicians is to carry out intra articular and the intra muscular injection that was due to the lack of clinical practice and training and most of them had no confidence on their clinical skills [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%