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CLINICIAN STANDARDS

Comprehensive Quality Care Standards for Osteoarthritis of the Hip & Knee

This is the clinician version of the standards. The version for individuals with osteoarthritis is here.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis and is a chronic, progressive condition with no cure. As Albertans live longer and with higher rates of obesity, the prevalence of OA continues to increase, particularly in the lower limbs. OA of the hip and knee joints can significantly impact a person’s mobility and quality of life.

These nine care standards support care for adults with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. The nine standards focus on assessment, diagnosis, treatment, self-management, and measurement of this condition for people across all health care settings.

Setting Up for Success

Standard 1

Clinical Assessment for Osteoarthritis

Standard 2

Developing a Care Plan

Standard 3

Tailoring Treatments

Core Treatments

Standard 4

Core Treatment 1: Osteoarthritis Education

Standard 5

Core Treatment 2: Exercise & Physical Activity

Standard 6

Core Treatment 3: Weight Management

Rounding Out the OA Journey

Standard 7

Adjunct Treatments

Standard 8

Referral for Joint Surgery

Standard 9

Measuring Quality of Care

About the Standards

Comprehensive Quality Care Standards for Osteoarthritis of the Hip and Knee includes nine consensus-based statements that draw on the evidence to guide the ideal conservative care for individuals with osteoarthritis (OA) in Alberta. These standards guide the reader through a conservative OA care journey, while still acknowledging that each individual will have a unique OA journey and care should be tailored to them. This body of work is living and will be reviewed annually. These standards were authored by the Conservative OA Clinical Committee. The committee worked on behalf of the Bone and Joint Health Strategic Clinical Network (BJH SCN) and was supported by the Institute for Improved Health Outcomes (IIHO).
The Health Quality of Ontario’s Quality Standards for Care for Adults With Osteoarthritis of the Knee, Hip, or Hand 10 were an inspiration for this body of work for Albertans.
10 Health Quality Ontario. Osteoarthritis: Care for adults with osteoarthritis of the knee, hip, or hand. Toronto, Ontario: Health Quality Ontario; 2018.