Wednesday 26 March 2014

BAPO Bulletin 26 March 2014

Conference

The Conference this year was a huge success; we hope you all enjoyed it. We are already looking forward to next years conference and if you didn’t get a chance during the weekend to fill our a feedback sheet for what you would like to see in 2015 please email your feedback to the secretariat.

AHP Informatics - Telehealth, Telecare & Telemedicine

BAPO is assisting with some work by the National AHP Informatics Strategic Taskforce (NAHPIST) to look into how information is collected, managed and shared to support the delivery of healthcare and promote health.

We would really like your assistance in this matter so we can find out about current practices and establish your current knowledge, attitudes towards and understanding of Informatics, Telehealth, Telecare and Telemedicine.

This information will help greatly with the planning, training and communication of these key areas in order to enhance and drive patient care across this diverse professional group. 

It will take approx 10 minutes to complete and, apart from indicating which AHP group you are from, it is completely anonymous.

The survey will close at the end of March.


Career Structure Documents

The Prosthetics and Orthotics Career Framework is now complete and if you didn’t have a chance to see it at the conference it is available for download on the BAPO website

Prescription Charge Increase in England

The government are increasing prescription charges in England. Current price for a single dispensed prescription has been increased to £8.05 this year and will increase to £8.25 next year.  There are also new charges for fabric supports and wigs:
 
Wigs and Fabrics
 
Surgical brassiere
27.05
Abdominal or spinal support
40.85
Stock modacrylic wig
66.70
Partial human hair wig
176.65
Full bespoke human hair wig
258.35
 
 

Sunday 23 March 2014

AHPs and Information Technology

Following the link sent out in our previous bulletin, only 2.25% of Prosthetists and Orthotists have responded to the questionnaire on AHPs and the use of IT.  Here is that link again if you missed it:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NAHPISTFEB14


Tuesday 18 March 2014

Active self-correction and task-oriented exercises reduce spinal deformity and improve quality of life in subjects with mild adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Results of a randomised controlled trial

Marco Monticone, Emilia Ambrosini, Daniele Cazzaniga, Barbara Rocca, Simona Ferrante

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the effect of a programme of active self-correction and task-oriented exercises on spinal deformities and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with mild adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) (Cobb angle <25°).

Methods

This was a parallel-group, randomised, superiority-controlled study in which 110 patients were randomly assigned to a rehabilitation programme consisting of active self-correction, task-oriented spinal exercises and education (experimental group, 55 subjects) or traditional spinal exercises (control group, 55 subjects). Before treatment, at the end of treatment (analysis at skeletal maturity), and 12 months later (follow-up), all of the patients underwent radiological deformity (Cobb angle), surface deformity (angle of trunk rotation) and HRQL evaluations (SRS-22 questionnaire). A linear mixed model for repeated measures was used for each outcome measure.

Results

There were main effects of time (p < 0.001), group (p < 0.001) and time by group interaction (p < 0.001) on radiological deformity: training in the experimental group led to a significant improvement (decrease in Cobb angle of >5°), whereas the control group remained stable. Analysis of all of the secondary outcome measures revealed significant effects of time, group and time by group interaction in favour of the experimental group.

Conclusions

The programme of active self-correction and task-oriented exercises was superior to traditional exercises in reducing spinal deformities and enhancing the HRQL in patients with mild AIS. The effects lasted for at least 1 year after the intervention ended.



Wednesday 12 March 2014

Secretariat Opening Hours

To allow Association staff to attend conference 2014 the Secretariat will close at 5pm on Wednesday 12 March and will re-open on Monday 24 March at 8.45am.  Please direct any queries to enquiries@bapo.com

Monday 3 March 2014

Conference 2014

Less than two weeks to go till Conference! There is still time to get tickets for both the Weekend event and the Saturday Evening with guest speaker Dennis Taylor; just book online or speak to the
secretariat.
 

BAPO Bulletin March 2014


Conference

As you may know the organising and finalising of the conference which is happening at The Point, Lancashire cricket ground is now well underway. We look forward to seeing many of you there, and would like to thank both the Conference Committee and the Secretariat for helping to organise this; if you haven’t got your tickets yet there is still time to register online or by phoning the Secretariat. We are looking forward to celebrating BAPO’s 20th Anniversary throughout the weekend, looking at what BAPO has done and what BAPO is currently doing.

Professional Affairs

The Professional Affairs committee are currently working on some commissioning documents that will be championed by Linda Hindle, AHP lead at public health England. This will be a series of documents with case studies, which will advise commissioners allowing them to understand the role of Prosthetists and Orthotists and how they can help deliver suitable care in practice.  These documents will be publically available online.

AHP Informatics - Telehealth, Telecare & Telemedicine

BAPO is assisting with some work by the National AHP Informatics Strategic Taskforce (NAHPIST) to look into how information is collected, managed and shared to support the delivery of healthcare and promote health.


We would really like your assistance in this matter so we can find out about current practices and establish your current knowledge, attitudes towards and understanding of Informatics, Telehealth, Telecare and Telemedicine.

This information will help greatly with the planning, training and communication of these key areas in order to enhance and drive patient care across this diverse professional group. 

It will take approx 10 minutes to complete and, apart from indicating which AHP group you are from, it is completely anonymous.

The survey will close at the end of March.


Career Structure Documents

 

The Prosthetics and Orthotics Career Framework is now complete and available on the BAPO website.   Andrew Nicol worked on behalf of North West Education England and Salford University to produce these framework documents.  He will be available throughout the conference to talk about this work.  BAPO were one of the key stakeholders in producing these documents.