急诊科物理治疗师对成人肌肉骨骼疾病护理的可接受性

IF 0.5 Q4 REHABILITATION Journal of Acute Care Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2021-07-16 DOI:10.1097/JAT.0000000000000178
Amélia Béland, E. Matifat, Émie Cournoyer, Kadija Perreault, F. Desmeules
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目的:在过去的几十年里,急诊科的压力一直在增加。新的ED护理模式正在出现,包括物理治疗师扮演更自主的角色,通常被称为高级实践物理治疗(APP)护理,以改善获得护理的机会,特别是对于肌肉骨骼疾病(MSKDs)患者。因此,本研究的目的是评估患者对MSKDs患者APP ED护理的可接受性。方法:在1名加拿大ED中招募了MSKD咨询患者,并完成了一项13个问题的调查,评估他们对ED APP护理的可接受性。进行描述性分析以及χ2和Fisher精确检验,并进行相关的95%置信区间。结果:41名患者完成了调查。大多数受访者(56%)相信APP能为ED中的MSKD提供准确的诊断,80.5%的人相信他们能提供安全的护理。大多数参与者相信APP会在必要时适当地进行医学成像测试(73%)或开药(66%)。66%的参与者同意,在没有医生干预的情况下只看理疗师会缩短他们的ED住院时间。结论:在这项探索性调查中,参与者对ED APP治疗MSKD持赞成态度,这表明这种模型的实施将被接受ED的MSKD患者所接受。
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Acceptability of Physiotherapists in the Emergency Department for the Care of Adults With Musculoskeletal Disorders
Purpose: Over the past decades, pressure on emergency departments (EDs) has been increasing. New ED models of care including physiotherapists in more autonomous roles, often called advanced practice physiotherapy (APP) care, are emerging to improve access to care, especially for patients with musculoskeletal disorders (MSKDs). As such, the purpose of this study was to assess patient' acceptability of APP ED care for patients with MSKDs. Methods: Patients consulting for an MSKD were recruited in 1 Canadian ED and completed a 13-question survey assessing their acceptability of ED APP care. Descriptive analyses as well as χ2 and Fisher's exact tests, with associated 95% confidence interval, were performed. Results: Forty-one patients completed the survey. A majority of respondents (56%) trusted APPs to provide accurate diagnoses for MSKD in the ED, and 80.5% were confident they would provide safe care. Most participants felt confident that APPs would appropriately order medical imaging tests (73%) or prescribe medication (66%) when necessary. Sixty-six percent of participants agreed that seeing only a physiotherapist without the intervention of a physician would reduce their length of ED stay. Conclusions: Within this exploratory survey, participants were favorable to ED APP for the care of MSKD, suggesting that implementation of such models would be accepted by patients with MSKD presenting to an ED.
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