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Physiotherapists’ perceptions of implementing STarT Back in New Zealand: A thematic analysis of focus group data 物理治疗师对在新西兰实施STarT的看法:焦点小组数据的主题分析
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.02
C. Chapple, Claudia McKenna, J. Hill, Richard Ellis, D. Reid, R. Mani, S. Tumilty, G. Baxter
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New guidelines for physiotherapy provision in aged residential care 长者住宿护理提供物理治疗新指引
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.01
J. Snowdon
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Improving directional control of the upper limb in severe stroke: Efficacy of the Bobath Concept: A pilot randomised trial 改善严重中风患者上肢的方向控制:Bobath概念的疗效:一项随机试验
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.03
K. Brock, Carolyn Luke, Jane Tillyard, J. Simondson, Susie Black
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Uo mo aso uma, a o uso mo aso vale: Lessons from Aotearoa physiotherapists responding to disasters within the Pacific Uo mo aso uma,a o uso mo asoo vale:澳泰罗阿理疗师应对太平洋灾难的经验教训
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.06
Lilo Oka P. A. W. R. Sanerivi, M. Skinner
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 50(3), 150-158. https://doi.org/10.15619/NZJP/50.3.06 Key Words: Disaster, Measles, Pacific, Physiotherapist, Samoa INTRODUCTION The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) defines a disaster as "a serious disruption of functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic or environmental losses, which exceeds its ability to cope using its own resources" (United Nations, 2009). UNDRR's definition of disaster mandates the involvement of local and international health professionals in providing humanitarian assistance during periods of societal disruption. Since World War I, physiotherapists have played a critical role in providing physical rehabilitation during global conflicts and disasters, and were focused initially on the provision of physiotherapy on an individual level (Linker, 2005). The increasingly significant size of the Pacific population in Aotearoa New Zealand, the shared history between Aotearoa New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, and the ongoing sense of responsibility to the Pacific region, mean that the health and wellbeing of Aotearoa New Zealand will always be linked to the health status of Pacific peoples (New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine, 2019). Weaving these cultural contexts, world views, and understandings of holistic health and wellbeing (all of which are tightly linked to family, community, and the environment) into the delivery of health services is recognised to be fundamental to quality care for Pacific peoples (Ministry of Health, 2008).
《新西兰物理疗法杂志》,50(3),150-158。https://doi.org/10.15619/NZJP/50.3.06关键词:灾害、麻疹、太平洋、物理治疗师、萨摩亚简介联合国减少灾害风险办公室(UNDRR)将灾害定义为“严重破坏社区或社会的运作,造成广泛的人力、物力、经济或环境损失,超出了其利用自身资源应对的能力”(联合国,2009年)。联合国灾害风险评估对灾害的定义要求当地和国际卫生专业人员在社会混乱时期参与提供人道主义援助。自第一次世界大战以来,理疗师在全球冲突和灾难期间提供身体康复方面发挥了关键作用,最初专注于个人层面的物理治疗(Linker,2005)。新西兰奥特亚的太平洋人口规模越来越大,奥特亚新西兰和太平洋岛屿之间的共同历史,以及对太平洋地区持续的责任感,意味着新西兰奥特亚人的健康和福祉将始终与太平洋人民的健康状况联系在一起(新西兰公共卫生医学院,2019)。将这些文化背景、世界观和对整体健康和福祉的理解(所有这些都与家庭、社区和环境密切相关)融入卫生服务的提供中,被认为是为太平洋人民提供优质护理的基础(卫生部,2008年)。
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Physiotherapy Conference 2022 Conference Abstracts 物理治疗会议2022会议摘要
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.07
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An investigation of the experiences of physiotherapists during the Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic 2020 2020年新西兰新冠肺炎大流行期间物理治疗师的经验调查
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.05
Pei Han Goh, Jennifer R. Mepham, Brigitte Eastwood, M. Skinner
Mental distress associated with the COVID-19 pandemic is recognised among frontline health professionals. Experiences of physiotherapists in New Zealand during the initial outbreak in early 2020 were explored in an online survey made available to members of the professional association in February 2021. Respondents (n = 326) included physiotherapists from both the public and private sectors. Mental distress was a key factor across all workplaces: 48% (n = 132) experienced stress and 44% (n = 120) felt anxious and overwhelmed. Furthermore, despite being “essential workers”, 55% (n = 11) of physiotherapists working in acute hospitals were excluded from collaborations due to misconceptions about their roles by other health professionals or poor communication. Respondents from acute hospital settings encountered a lack of training (30%;n = 10) and those from both acute, non-acute/community settings experienced inadequate access to personal protective equipment (44%;n = 19). Study outcomes suggest more work needs to be done at the managerial level to understand and support the contribution physiotherapists make as key members of the interprofessional team and to support physiotherapists’ wellbeing across all workplaces. © 2022, Physiotherapy New Zealand. All rights reserved.
与COVID-19大流行相关的精神困扰在一线卫生专业人员中得到了认可。在2021年2月向专业协会成员提供的一项在线调查中,研究了新西兰物理治疗师在2020年初最初爆发期间的经验。受访者(n = 326)包括公私营机构的物理治疗师。精神压力是所有工作场所的关键因素:48% (n = 132)的人感到压力,44% (n = 120)的人感到焦虑和不知所措。此外,尽管在急症医院工作的物理治疗师是"基本工作者",但55% (n = 11)的物理治疗师由于其他卫生专业人员对其角色的误解或沟通不良而被排除在合作之外。来自急症医院的应答者缺乏培训(30%,n = 10),而来自急症医院、非急症医院/社区的应答者缺乏获得个人防护装备的机会(44%,n = 19)。研究结果表明,在管理层面需要做更多的工作,以理解和支持物理治疗师作为跨专业团队的关键成员所做的贡献,并支持物理治疗师在所有工作场所的福祉。©2022,新西兰物理疗法。版权所有。
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Insights about instructional design features of an interprofessional education initiative involving clinical reasoning with physiotherapy and medicine students 涉及物理治疗和医学学生临床推理的跨专业教育倡议的教学设计特点的见解
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.3.04
Ewan Kennedy, M. Anakin
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Current physiotherapy management of Parkinson’s Disease: Is aquatic physiotherapy utilised as a treatment modality? 帕金森病的当前物理治疗管理:水生物理治疗是否被用作一种治疗方式?
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.2.06
Aan Fleur Terrens, Sze-Ee Soh, P. Morgan
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Mapping the current landscape of osteoarthritis patient educational resources: A scoping review of osteoarthritis guidebooks 绘制骨关节炎患者教育资源的现状:骨关节炎指南的范围审查
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.2.03
Lucy Metcalfe, D. O'Brien, Richard Ellis
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Rotator cuff related shoulder pain: An update of potential pathoaetiological factors 肩袖相关肩痛:潜在病理学因素的最新进展
Q3 Health Professions Pub Date : 2022-07-25 DOI: 10.15619/nzjp/50.2.05
C.N. Lo, H. van Griensven, J. Lewis
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