Exploring physiotherapy practice within hospital-based interprofessional chronic pain clinics in Ontario.

Linnea Thacker, Robert M Walsh, Gabriella Shinyoung Song, Hammad A Khan, Prem Parmar, Kaitlin T Vance, Gillian Grant, Giulia Mesaroli, Judith Hunter, Kyle Vader
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Background: Chronic pain affects one in five persons and is a leading contributor to years lived with disability and high health care costs. In 2016, the government of Ontario increased public funding for pediatric and adult hospital-based interprofessional chronic pain clinics (HICPCs) in Ontario, Canada, expanding the role of physiotherapy in chronic pain management in the province. This role has yet to be described in the literature. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore physiotherapy practice within HICPCs in Ontario. Methods: We conducted an interpretive description qualitative study based on semistructured interviews with physiotherapists employed in pediatric and adult HICPCs in Ontario. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, and reviewed for accuracy. We analyzed interview data using thematic analysis. Results: Ten physiotherapists who practiced in pediatric and adult HICPCs (n = 4 pediatric; n = 6 adult) in Ontario were interviewed between February and April 2020. We constructed five themes related to physiotherapy practice in this setting. Themes included (1) contributing a functional lens to care; (2) empowering through pain education; (3) facilitating participation in physical activity and exercise; (4) supporting engagement in self-management strategies; and (5) implementing a collaborative approach to whole-person care. Conclusions: Our results illuminate how physiotherapy practice within HICPCs in Ontario focuses on providing a collaborative and whole-person approach to care, with an emphasis on supporting patients to increase their functional capacity by promoting engagement in active chronic pain management strategies.

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探索物理治疗实践在医院为基础的跨专业慢性疼痛诊所在安大略省。
背景:慢性疼痛影响五分之一的人,是导致残疾和高医疗费用的主要原因。2016年,安大略省政府增加了对安大略省儿科和成人医院跨专业慢性疼痛诊所(HICPCs)的公共资助,扩大了物理治疗在该省慢性疼痛管理中的作用。这一作用尚未在文献中描述。目的:本研究的目的是探讨安大略省HICPCs的物理治疗实践。方法:我们对安大略省儿童和成人HICPCs的物理治疗师进行了半结构化访谈,进行了一项解释性描述定性研究。采访录音,逐字抄写,并审查准确性。我们使用主题分析来分析访谈数据。结果:10名在儿童和成人HICPCs执业的物理治疗师(n = 4名儿科;在2020年2月至4月期间对安大略省的n = 6名成年人进行了采访。在此背景下,我们构建了五个与物理治疗实践相关的主题。主题包括(1)为护理提供功能性镜头;(2)通过疼痛教育增强能力;(三)促进参加体育活动和锻炼;(4)支持参与自我管理策略;(5)实施协作式全人护理。结论:我们的研究结果阐明了安大略省HICPCs的物理治疗实践如何侧重于提供协作和全人护理方法,重点是通过促进积极的慢性疼痛管理策略来支持患者提高其功能能力。
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