Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours of New Zealand physiotherapists to sports-related concussion

Q3 Health Professions New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2020-03-01 DOI:10.15619/nzjp/48.1.03
D. Reid, P. Hume, C. Whatman, A. Theadom, S. Walters, N. Hardaker, M. Fulcher
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Abstract

Sports-related concussion (SRC) is a risk across all sports. New Zealand physiotherapists are more frequently in attendance at sporting events than medical doctors. The aim of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours of physiotherapists working with SRC, using a 35-item, multi-choice questionnaire. The survey was completed by 122 physiotherapists (response rate 10%). Physiotherapists were knowledgeable regarding SRC and showed positive attitudes towards correct management of the injury. Of the respondents, 98% recognised the key signs and symptoms of SRC, and 88% would refer to a medical practitioner for further assessment of SRC. Physiotherapists indicated a strong desire to be more involved in sideline management and testing, and would like to see a more multidisciplinary approach to return-to-play decision-making after SRC. Given that the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours of New Zealand physiotherapists to SRC were very good, it is suggested that the processes in New Zealand be reviewed to enable physiotherapists to be more involved in the assessment and management of concussion.
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新西兰物理治疗师对运动相关脑震荡的知识、态度和行为
运动相关脑震荡(SRC)是所有运动项目都存在的风险。新西兰的物理治疗师比医生更频繁地参加体育赛事。本研究的目的是确定物理治疗师与SRC工作的知识,态度和行为,使用35项,选择问卷。调查由122名物理治疗师完成(回应率10%)。物理治疗师了解SRC,并对正确处理损伤表现出积极的态度。在受访者中,98%的人认识到SRC的关键体征和症状,88%的人会向医生咨询SRC的进一步评估。物理治疗师表示,他们强烈希望更多地参与到场边管理和测试中,并希望看到一种更多多学科的方法来帮助SRC术后的康复决策。鉴于新西兰物理治疗师对脑震荡的知识、态度和行为都非常好,我们建议对新西兰的过程进行审查,使物理治疗师能够更多地参与脑震荡的评估和管理。
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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