ARCHERY-PATHWAY

ARCHERY-PATHWAY

The pathway study is designed to supplement work contained within the original ARCHERY project. 

This study sets out to explore patient and surgeon views about prioritisation and use these to guide development of a standardised set of factors that can be included in decision making for surgical priority.

Currently people are prioritised for surgery based primarily on the date they were added to the waiting list, and there is no standardised approach nationally to deciding who should get surgery first outside of emergency indications. 

Given the very long waits that people are now experiencing for surgery (more than two years in some situations), it is important that we consider whether some individuals should be prioritised for surgery based on some of their other circumstances (for example quality of life whilst living with arthritis or return to work requirements).

We therefore plan to use specialised online software to explore patient and surgeon views about prioritisation and use these to guide development of a standardised set of factors that can be included in decision making for surgical priority.

Funder: Chief Scientist Office (Clinical Academic Fellowship)

Secondary Funder: Knowledge Exchange Commission – University of Aberdeen

CI: George Patrick Ashcroft/Luke Farrow

For more information please visit https://www.abdn.ac.uk/achds/research/archery-263.php

Contacts

Status

Ongoing

Publications

Farrow L, Clement ND, Smith D, Meek DRM, Ryan M, Gillies K, Anderson L, Ashcroft GP. Prioritization of THose aWaiting hip and knee ArthroplastY(PATHWAY): protocol for development of a stakeholder led clinical prioritization tool Bone & Joint Open Vol. 3, No. 10