Optimising resources for patient benefit: implementing ESCAPE-pain in collaboration with leisure and third sector community partners: a pilot study.

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Hadley-Barrows, Tina
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2019-11-20
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Poster
Conference Poster
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Physiotherapy
Pain management
Arthritis
Exercise
ESCAPE-pain
Self management
Patient education
Leisure services
Return of investment
Rehabilitation
Middle aged
Elderly care
Osteoarthritis
Hip joint
Knee
Keele University
West Midlands Academic Health Science Network
Places for People
Health Innovation Network
Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
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Physiotherapists, in collaboration with leisure and third sector organisations, successfully facilitated the set-up and delivery of the ESCAPE-pain programme for patients with hip and knee OA in the community setting.
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Hadley-Barrows, T. Quicke, J. Evans, N. Duffy, H. Chatwin, L. Stevenson, K. Jones, S. Shipway, C. Hurley, M. and Dziedzic, K. Optimising resources for patient benefit: implementing ESCAPE-pain in collaboration with leisure and third sector community partners: a pilot study. [Poster]. Exhibited at the Second Celebration of RWT Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Event took place on 20th November 2019. Wolverhampton: The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
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