Missed Physical Therapy Treatments in the Acute Hospital: Toward a More Complete Understanding

IF 0.5 Q4 REHABILITATION Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2020-12-15 DOI:10.1097/JAT.0000000000000156
G. Shan, Stephen Johnson, J. Fertitta, Jesse Kim, P. Williams, Qing Wu, Kan Ge, J. Daruwalla, Stephen D. Benning, Daniel L. Young
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Introduction: Therapy sessions that do not result in treatment (nontreatment) occur in 15% to 26% of scheduled sessions. The relationship between therapist personality and nontreatment is unknown. Objective: To determine the relationship between physical therapist personality and nontreatment events in the acute hospital. Methods: The relationship between physical therapist personality (Big Five Inventory) and nontreatment was statistically modeled adjusting for other therapist and patient factors. Results: There were 522 patients and 34 physical therapists with 918 scheduled physical therapy sessions included. The average age of patients was 71 (SD = 16, range = 17-99) and 41 (SD = 7, range 27-54) for therapists. Therapists with higher openness had lower nontreatment, odds ratio 0.93; 95% confidence interval 0.87 to 0.99; P = .045. Conclusions: The positive effect of physical therapy is minimized when scheduled treatment does not occur. Lower nontreatment is associated with more trait openness. Attributes related to openness (eg, inquisitiveness and problem-solving) should be cultivated. More research is needed to understand nontreatment and guide therapists in hospital patient care.
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急诊医院错过的物理治疗:走向更全面的认识
引言:没有治疗(未治疗)的治疗会发生在15%至26%的预定疗程中。治疗师人格与非治疗之间的关系尚不清楚。目的:探讨物理治疗师个性与急性住院非治疗事件的关系。方法:对物理治疗师人格(五大量表)与未治疗之间的关系进行统计学建模,并考虑其他治疗师和患者因素。结果:共有522名患者和34名物理治疗师,包括918次预定的物理治疗。治疗师的患者平均年龄为71岁(SD=16,范围=17-99)和41岁(SD=7,范围27-54)。开放度越高的治疗师未治疗的比例越低,优势比为0.93;95%置信区间为0.87~0.99;P=.045。结论:当没有进行预定的治疗时,物理治疗的积极效果会最小化。较低的未治疗与更多的特质开放性相关。应该培养与开放性相关的特质(如好奇心和解决问题的能力)。需要更多的研究来理解非治疗方法,并指导治疗师在医院进行患者护理。
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