Attitudes, perceptions and barriers around evidence-based practice in sports physiotherapy in Kenya.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-08-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1561
Thomas K Mwololo, Benita Olivier, Wallace M Karuguti, Joseph M Matheri
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Background: Healthcare practitioners are required to integrate clinical experience with the best research evidence for the benefit of the patient.

Objective: Determine the attitudes, perceptions and barriers regarding evidence-based practice (EBP) in sports physiotherapy in Kenya.

Method: A quantitative crosssectional study was conducted among licensed physiotherapists in the Republic of Kenya through a self-administered questionnaire. Associations between selected sociodemographic characteristics (gender, age, training, experience, specialisation) and attitudes, perceptions and barriers were determined using a Chi-square test.

Results: A 55.9% (n = 391) response rate was recorded. A positive attitude towards EBP was reported by 94.6% (n = 370) of the respondents. The most obvious areas of agreement with attitude-and perception-related statements were that 'EBP is important in that patients can receive the best possible treatment' (95.9%; n = 375), and that it is important that 'evidence-based guidelines related to work exist' (84.6%; n = 331). There were no significant associations between the demographic characteristics (gender p = 0.104 [X 2 = 2.638;1]; age p = 0.495 [X 2 = 2.393;3]; training p = 0.590 [X 2 = 4.644;6]; experience p = 0.980 [X 2 = 0.426;4] and specialisation p = 0.649 [X 2= 0.207;1]); and attitudes and perceptions regarding EBP. Insufficient time was highlighted by 57.8% (n = 226) of the respondents as one of the 'most important barriers'.

Conclusion: Although physiotherapists presented with strong positive attitudes towards EBP in sports physiotherapy, barriers were identified which could hinder the implementation of EBP in sports physiotherapy.

Clinical implications: Barriers to applying EBP in sports physiotherapy may lead to inferior quality of care for athletes while addressing these barriers is crucial.

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背景:医疗保健从业人员需要将临床经验与最佳研究证据相结合,以造福患者。目的:确定肯尼亚运动物理治疗中循证实践(EBP)的态度、观念和障碍。方法:通过一份自我管理的问卷调查,在肯尼亚共和国有执照的物理治疗师中进行了一项定量横断面研究。选定的社会人口学特征(性别、年龄、培训、经验、专业)与态度、观念和障碍之间的关联使用卡方检验确定。结果:有效率为55.9% (n = 391)。94.6% (n = 370)的受访者对EBP持积极态度。与态度和感知相关的陈述最明显一致的领域是“EBP很重要,因为患者可以得到最好的治疗”(95.9%;N = 375),“存在与工作相关的循证指南”很重要(84.6%;N = 331)。人口学特征(性别p = 0.104 [x2 = 2.638;1];年龄p = 0.495 [x2 = 2.393;3];训练p = 0.590 [x2 = 4.644;6];经验p = 0.980 [x2 = 0.426;4],专业化p = 0.649 [x2 = 0.207;1]);以及对EBP的态度和看法。57.8%(226人)的受访者认为时间不足是“最重要的障碍”之一。结论:尽管物理治疗师对EBP在运动物理治疗中表现出强烈的积极态度,但也发现了阻碍EBP在运动物理治疗中实施的障碍。临床意义:在运动物理治疗中应用EBP的障碍可能导致运动员护理质量下降,而解决这些障碍是至关重要的。
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