National Osteoarthritis strategy brief report: Living well with osteoarthritis

Background: Recommended first-line management of lower limb osteoarthritis (OA) includes support for self-management, exercise and weight loss. However, many Australians with OA do not receive these. A National Osteoarthritis Strategy (the Strategy) was developed to outline a national plan to achiev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of general practice 2020-07, Vol.49 (7), p.438-442
Hauptverfasser: Eyles, Jillian P, Hunter, David J, Briggs, Andrew M, Hinman, Rana S, Fitzpatrick, Jane, March, Lyn, Cicuttini, Flavia, McNaughton, Sarah, Ewald, Dan, Nicholas, Michael, Feng, Yingyu, Filocamo, Karen, Bennell, Kim
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Recommended first-line management of lower limb osteoarthritis (OA) includes support for self-management, exercise and weight loss. However, many Australians with OA do not receive these. A National Osteoarthritis Strategy (the Strategy) was developed to outline a national plan to achieve optimal health outcomes for people at risk of, or with, OA. Objective: The aim of this article is to identify priorities for action for Australians living with OA. Discussion: The Strategy was developed in consultation with a leadership group, thematic working groups, an implementation advisory committee, multisectoral stakeholders and the public. Two priorities were identified by the 'living well with OA' working group: 1) support primary care practitioners in the delivery of high-value care to Australians with OA, and 2) enhance the uptake of high-value care by Australians with OA. Evidenceinformed strategies and implementation plans were developed through consultation to address these priorities.
ISSN:2208-7958
2208-794X
2208-7958
DOI:10.31128/AJGP-08-19-5051-02