Objectives: To establish the experiences of subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS) patients receiving lateral versus posterior shoulder injections associated with better clinical outcomes. Design: A semi-structured qualitative interview to investigate SAIS patients' experiences of receiving shoulder injections Settings: Outpatients community musculoskeletal service Sample: 20 participants for the semi-structured qualitative interview. Results: From the semi-structured interviews, the ive major themes which emerged are expectation of treatment, treatment outcome, procedure, patient education and access to treatment. Participants felt that their shoulder symptoms improved not only because of the effect of the cortisone injection, but also because of education about their treatment, exercise information, the professionalism, experience, and skills of the injecting clinicians, access to treatment as well as good customer service. These views were expressed by those who had complete pain relief and those who still had some residual pain. Conclusion: Our study highlights the importance of patients' education, their involvement in the treatment, exercise information, the professionalism, experience and skills of the injecting clinicians and access to treatment for improving the patients' overall experiences and clinical outcomes. In view of these beneeits, future studies should therefore consider the use of qualitative research method in the investigation of musculoskeletal conditions such as shoulder conditions.
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Ogbeivor, C. (2020). Qualitative Semi-Structured Interviews on the Experiences of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SAIS) Patients Receiving Shoulder Injections. Research International Journal of Orthopedics and Rheumatology, 01(01), 001–0013. https://doi.org/10.37179/rijor.000001
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