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What gets measured gets managed: A scoping review of musculoskeletal research conducted within practice-based research networks.

Rahim LaljiJavier Muñoz LagunaJael KauthLéonie HofstetterAstrid KurmannJon AdamsAlice KongstedViktor von WylMilo A PuhanCesar A Hincapié
Published in: American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation (2024)
Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions are often managed in primary care settings. To facilitate research and health care quality, practice-based research networks (PBRNs) offer sustained collaborations between clinicians and researchers. A scoping review was conducted to describe characteristics of PBRNs used for MSK research and MSK research conducted through PBRNs. PBRNs were identified from 1) MSK-studies identified In OVID Medline, CINAHL, and Embase databases from inception to 05 February 2023 and in ClinicalTrials.gov; and 2) from PBRN registries and websites. Among active MSK-focused PBRNs (i.e., currently recruiting and conducting research), an assessment of PBRN research good practices was performed. After screening 3025 records, 85 studies from 46 unique PBRNs met our eligibility criteria. Common conditions studied were low back pain (28%), MSK conditions not otherwise specified (25%), and osteoarthritis (19%). 32 PBRNs (70%) were deemed to be active. Among active MSK-focused PBRNs, best practice data management information was retrievable for most (53%). Due to the scarcity of publicly available information, a large proportion of PBRN research good practice items was not assessable. PBRNs have provided an avenue to assess clinical practice and patient outcomes related to MSK conditions. Further work to increase the transparency of MSK PBRN research practices is warranted.
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