Characteristics of Outpatients receiving Physical Therapy Services at a Provincial Hospital in Papua New Guinea: A Descriptive Case Study

Takashi Saito, Angelberth Bai, Nobuko Matsui, K. Izawa, Shuichiro Watanabe, Alfred Malagisa
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Purpose: Development of Physical Therapy (PT) services for people with disability is one of the urgent challenges in the health sector in Papua New Guinea (PNG). However, information on the current status of PT services in PNG is scarce, as also is the case for the hospital-based outpatient PT services. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of outpatients receiving PT services in a provincial hospital in West New Britain (WNB) Province, PNG and to compare them with the characteristics of inpatients. Method: This was a retrospective case study using outpatient and inpatient records. The records of clients receiving PT services as either outpatients (413 records, outpatient group) or inpatients (350 records, inpatient group) were reviewed in relation to sex, age and diagnosis. Comparisons were made between the two groups on basis of quantitative data of the two patient groups . Results: The final analysis comprised 404 records in the outpatient group and 344 records in the inpatient group. In the outpatient group, injury and musculoskeletal disease were forming the most dominant diagnosis groups with 52.5% and 22.0%, respectively. Injury was most common in the agegroup 20 to 39 years and musculoskeletal diseases was most common in the agegroup 40 to 59 years. These two diagnosis groups and congenital malformations were significantly more represented among outpatients than among inpatients. Conclusions: Young to middle-aged clients with injury or musculoskeletal disease were predominant among outpatient PT services as compared to inpatient services. The study findings serve to provide information on the current situation and potential needs of hospital-based outpatient PT services in one provincial hospital of PNG. These findings could be the base for planning outpatient PT service in WNB Province and PNG.
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巴布亚新几内亚一家省级医院门诊病人接受物理治疗服务的特点:一个描述性案例研究
目的:发展残疾人物理治疗服务是巴布亚新几内亚卫生部门面临的紧迫挑战之一。然而,关于巴新PT服务现状的信息很少,医院门诊PT服务的情况也是如此。本研究旨在描述巴布亚新几内亚西新不列颠省(WNB)省一家省级医院接受PT服务的门诊患者的特征,并将其与住院患者的特征进行比较。方法:回顾性分析门诊和住院病例。门诊病人(413例,门诊组)和住院病人(350例,住院组)接受PT服务的记录与性别、年龄和诊断有关。根据两组患者的定量资料对两组进行比较。结果:门诊组404例,住院组344例。在门诊组中,损伤和肌肉骨骼疾病是最主要的诊断组,分别占52.5%和22.0%。损伤最常见于20至39岁年龄组,肌肉骨骼疾病最常见于40至59岁年龄组。这两种诊断组和先天性畸形在门诊患者中的比例明显高于住院患者。结论:与住院服务相比,年轻到中年的损伤或肌肉骨骼疾病患者在门诊PT服务中占主导地位。研究结果提供了巴布亚新几内亚一省立医院医院门诊PT服务的现状和潜在需求的信息。本研究结果可作为规划西北省和巴布亚新几内亚门诊PT服务的基础。
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