社区卫生工作者对将物理治疗师纳入病房外展团队的看法。

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2022-10-19 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v78i1.1645
Regina Mashole, Lucy Fernandes, Kebogile Mokwena
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背景:由于南非人的疾病谱和生活方式发生了变化,有限的医疗保健设施出现了拥挤和人满为患的现象,影响了医疗保健服务的提供。为了加强初级卫生保健、改善就医条件并缓解这些设施的拥挤状况,南非实施了病房外展队(WBOT)计划。然而,病房外展小组在医疗知识和康复技能方面存在局限性:探讨社区卫生工作者(CHWs)对将物理治疗师纳入 WBOT 的看法:方法:采用焦点小组讨论(FGD)的定性研究设计。通过有目的的抽样,招募了 58 名社区保健员,他们都是 WBOT 的成员。这些 WBOTs 来自第 2 地区 Tshwane 区的 10 个选定初级卫生保健中心。共进行了六次 FGD。对录音数据进行了逐字转录。记录稿被转入 NVivo 12 进行专题分析:社区保健工作者认为,如果团队中有一名物理治疗师,WBOTs 将从中受益。WBOTs 没有足够的技能来满足社区的物理治疗需求。社区居民在获得物理治疗服务方面面临挑战,而物理治疗服务可以通过为 WBOTs 提供培训和为社区成员提供临床服务来提高 WBOTs 的绩效:结论:物理治疗师作为 WBOTs 的一部分,以社区为基础的康复服务可以提高和加强 WBOTs 的服务,从而改善社区的治疗效果:临床影响:WBOTS 将有能力为所服务社区的弱势人群提供临床服务。
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Views of community health workers on the integration of a physiotherapist into a ward-based outreach team.

Background: Due to changes in the disease profile and lifestyle of individuals in South Africa, the limited health care facilities available have experienced congestion and overcrowding, affecting health care service delivery. Ward-based outreach team (WBOT) programmes were implemented to strengthen primary health care, improve access and alleviate the congestion occurring at these facilities. However, WBOTs have limitations in terms of medical knowledge and rehabilitative skills.

Objective: To explore the views of community health workers (CHWs) on the integration of physiotherapists into WBOTs.

Method: A qualitative research design making use of focus group discussions (FGDs) was used. Through purposive sampling, 58 CHWs who were members of WBOTs were recruited. The WBOTs were from 10 selected primary health care centres in the Tshwane district, Region 2. Six FGDs were conducted. The audio-recorded data were transcribed verbatim. The transcripts were transported into NVivo 12 for thematic analysis.

Results: The views of the CHWs were that the WBOTs can benefit from having a physiotherapist as a member of the team. The WBOTs do not have adequate skills to attend to the physiotherapy needs of communities. People in the community have challenges in accessing physiotherapy services, and physiotherapy services can enhance the performance of the WBOTs by providing training to the WBOTs and providing clinical services to community members.

Conclusion: Community-based rehabilitative services with a physiotherapist as part of the WBOTs can enhance and strengthen the services of the WBOTs, which can improve the treatment outcomes for communities.

Clinical implications: The WBOTS will be empowered to provide clinical services to the vulnerable people in the community that they serve.

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