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A randomised study of two training programmes for general practitioners in the techniques of shoulder injection

Author Affiliations
Queens University, Queen's University Belfast, Ulster Hospital, Musgrave Park Hospital
Published InAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Year2003
Citations19

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the impact of two different modes of shoulder injection training on the level of confidence and number of injections performed by general practitioners (GPs) Methods Demographic details, and information on referrals for shoulder problems, shoulder joint injection activity, and confidence in the six months before training were obtained for 40 GP principals at baseline. Standardised training in the techniques of shoulder joint injection using rubber mannequins was given to all GPs. Twenty of these GPs were randomly allocated to receive additional training on patients in hospital joint injection clinics. Six months after both forms of training the shoulder injection and referral activities of all GPs were reassessed. Results Both training groups had comparable demographic characteristics and baseline…
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