Disentangling treatment pathways for knee osteoarthritis: A study protocol for the TREATright study including a prospective cohort study, a qualitative study and a cost-effectiveness study

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Introduction Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is associated with chronic knee pain and functional disability that negatively affect the ability to carry out normal daily activities. Patients are offered a large variety of non-surgical treatments, often not in accordance with clinical guidelines. This observational study will provide a comprehensive overview of treatment pathways for knee OA during the first 2 years after consulting an orthopaedic surgeon, including timing and order of treatment modalities, predictors of treatment outcomes, cost-effectiveness of treatment pathways and patients' views on different treatment pathways. Methods and analysis Patients with primary referrals to an orthopaedic surgeon due to knee OA are consecutively invited to participate and fill out a questionnaire prior to their consultation with an orthopaedic surgeon. Follow-up questionnaires will be obtained at 6 and 24 months after inclusion. Based on a prospective cohort study design, including questionnaires and register data, we will (1) describe treatment pathways for knee OA during the first 2 years after consulting an orthopaedic surgeon; (2) describe the characteristics of patients choosing different treatment pathways; (3) develop predictive models for patient-self-determined classifications of good and poor treatment outcomes; (4) evaluate the cost-effectiveness of treatment pathways that live up to clinical guidelines versus pathways that do not; based on a qualitative study design using semistructured individual interviews, we will (5) describe the patients' perspectives on treatment pathways for knee OA. Ethics and dissemination The study is approved by the Danish regional ethical committee (journal number H-17017295) and the Danish Data Protection Agency (journal number AHH-2017-072). Data will be anonymised and handled in line with the General Data Protection Regulation and the Danish Data Protection Act. The study results will be submitted to international open-access peer-reviewed journals and disseminated at conferences. Trial registration number NCT03746184, pre-results.

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Bruhn, S. M., Ingelsrud, L. H., Bandholm, T., Skou, S. T., Schroder, H. M., Reventlow, S., … Troelsen, A. (2021, July 7). Disentangling treatment pathways for knee osteoarthritis: A study protocol for the TREATright study including a prospective cohort study, a qualitative study and a cost-effectiveness study. BMJ Open. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048411

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