Title: Musculoskeletal Pain Clinical Study Group
1 Musculoskeletal Pain Clinical Study
Group Report on Podiatry Consensus
Meeting Prof. Jim Woodburn School of Health
Social Care. Glasgow Caledonian University,
Glasgow, UK
CSG Meeting, Chancellors hotel, Manchester 1-2nd
May 2008
2Background
- Newly formed Musculoskeletal pain CSG
- Scoping exercise to identify priority research
areas - Foot and Ankle pain (with relevance to podiatry)
scoping conducted via consensus type meeting, GCU
17-18th April 2008 - Initial feedback to CSG today
3Stage 1 Expert Working Party (Podiatry)
- Open invitation on National Academic Mailing List
Service (JISCmail) Podiatry list - Members of working party
- Contribute project ideas
- Selected invitations to current/past arc
grant/fellowship award holders and leading
clinicians - Other leaders in the field
4Stage 2 Consensus meeting
- Conducted 17-18th April 2008
- 11 participants
- Scoping exercise (lead from CSG objectives)
- Identify current high quality trials and other
clinical research activity - Identify duplication, opportunities for
collaborations, gaps - Develop new research questions
- Priority setting
- Modified Delphi technique
- Wider consultation initiative (multi-stakeholders)
5Stage 2 Consensus meeting
6Stage 2 Consensus meeting
- Workshop I review of current evidence
- Identify trials and other clinical research
activity - Current research activity in major centres
- Duplication and opportunities for collaborations
7Stage 2 Consensus meeting
- Workshop II scoping exercise
- Projects submitted online
- Small group activity to generate project lists
7 project ideas submitted online from 21 UK
podiatrists 2 rejected (not relevant to MSK foot
and ankle pain) 8 additional projects identified
from group activity Final list of 15 msk foot
and ankle pain related projects
8Stage 2 Consensus meeting
- Workshop III priority setting
- Modified Delphi technique
- Anonymous voting
- 2 scales- rank order by importance / funding
priority - Top 5 projects identified
- Group discussion / repeat voting until consensus
reached
Top 5 projects reached after only one round of
voting / discussion
9Stage 2 Consensus meeting
(1) Foot care provision in rheumatoid
arthritis (2) Therapeutic footwear in common
painful and disabling musculoskeletal and
rheumatological foot and ankle problems (3)
(primary care) foot care in the elderly in
relation to falls, mobility and QoL (4) Foot
orthoses (5) Self-managed foot care
Unresolved tension- Podiatry Vs Foot care
(complex interventions)
10Stage 2 Consensus meeting
- Workshop IV Identification of lead-in projects
- Small group activity to identify lead in studies
relevant to prioritised list
- Common areas identified across all projects
- Epidemiology
- Disease burden and economic impact
- Mechanisms
- Diagnostic criteria
- Standardised care and outcomes.
- Methodological issues
- Lack of pre-clinical, phase I and II studies
11Stage 3 Consultation / reporting
- 15 prioritised projects to be circulated more
widely - Other podiatrists
- Orthopaedic surgery
- Orthotists / appliance staff
- Occupational / physiotherapy / nursing
- Rheumatologists
- Primary care physicians
- Patients
- Report to MSK CSG (stage 1-2 available)
12Conflict of interest statements
- Turner and Woodburn declare a conflict of
interest in the form of publications related to
projects 1 and 5 in the prioritised list. Sources
of funding for these studies were the Medical
Research Council and the Arthritis Research
Campaign - Redmond declares a potential conflict of interest
in relation to 1 (currently engaged in NIHR
funded research into podiatry care in RA), 2
(currently involved in an arc funded project to
generate a report on the use of footwear in
people with RA), 4 (previous publications in the
field) and 5 6 (membership of an organisation
promoting multidisciplinary team working and self
management ARMA and involvement in an arc
funded standards of care project recommending
integrated team working and empowered self care). - Williams is currently funded by the European
League Against Rheumatism (An investigation into
patients experience of therapeutic footwear) - No other potential conflicts of interest were
declared.