Knowledge, awareness and use of current practice of palliative care amongst physiotherapists.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v79i1.1786
Abdulsalam M Yakasai, Sonill S Maharaj, Umar M Gidado, Jibril M Nuhu, Sani A Haruna, Musa S Danazumi
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Abstract

Background: Recently, there has been a marked increase in the incidence of cancer, HIV, and other noncommunicable diseases globally. Thus, the demand for palliative care (PC), including end-of-life care, continues to grow worldwide. Physiotherapy has an important role in PC as it aims to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life by optimising independent levels of function.

Objective: To assess the level of knowledge, awareness and current practice of PC amongst Nigerian physiotherapists in clinical practice.

Method: Our study used a cross-sectional descriptive census-based method and recruited practising physiotherapists in Nigeria. An electronic questionnaire was used to collect data over 12 weeks, comprising 36 semistructured questions in four domains: personal information, knowledge, awareness and current practices regarding PC. Data were analysed using a pragmatist paradigm.

Results: Of the 426 physiotherapists who participated, 50% (n = 213) had a postgraduate degree, 49.5% (n = 211) had a bachelor's degree and 0.5% (n = 2) had a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. The results also indicate that 73.9% (n = 315) of the participants had sufficient knowledge about PC, 80.5% (n = 343) had a sufficient level of awareness about PC and 66.7% (n = 284) were using current clinical practices in the rehabilitation of critically ill patients or those with chronic conditions.

Conclusion: It was concluded that most Nigerian physiotherapists had sufficient knowledge and awareness about PC and were involved in the management of patients requiring PC physiotherapy.

Clinical implication: It can be understood that a large proportion of Nigerian physiotherapists have clinical experience managing patients requiring PC, despite inadequate formal training in this field.

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物理治疗师对当前姑息治疗实践的认识、认识和使用。
背景:最近,全球癌症、艾滋病毒和其他非传染性疾病的发病率显著上升。因此,包括临终关怀在内的姑息治疗需求在全球范围内持续增长。物理疗法在PC中发挥着重要作用,因为它旨在通过优化独立功能水平来缓解症状并提高生活质量。目的:评估尼日利亚物理治疗师在临床实践中对PC的知识、意识和当前实践水平。方法:我们的研究采用了基于横断面描述性人口普查的方法,并在尼日利亚招募了执业物理治疗师。使用电子问卷在12周内收集数据,包括四个领域的36个半结构化问题:个人信息、知识、意识和当前PC实践。使用实用主义范式分析数据。结果:426名物理治疗师中,50%(n=213)拥有研究生学位,49.5%(n=211)拥有学士学位,0.5%(n=2)拥有物理治疗博士学位。结果还表明,73.9%(n=315)的参与者对PC有足够的了解,80.5%(n=343)对PC有充分的认识,66.7%(n=284)正在使用当前的临床实践对危重患者或慢性病患者进行康复。结论:大多数尼日利亚理疗师对PC有足够的了解和认识,并参与了需要PC理疗师的患者的管理。临床意义:可以理解的是,尽管该领域的正式培训不足,但很大一部分尼日利亚理疗师具有管理需要PC的患者的临床经验。
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