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Physiotherapists' views about providing physiotherapy services to people with severe and persistent mental illness: a mixed methods study

机译:关于为具有严重和持续性精神疾病的人提供物理治疗服务的物理师的观点:混合方法研究

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QuestionsWhat perceptions do physiotherapists have about their role in managing the physical health of people with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI)? What are the barriers to treating physical health conditions in this clinical population, and what enablers may improve access to physiotherapy services?DesignMixed-methods research design combining focus groups, interviews and an online survey.ParticipantsEighty-eight Australian registered physiotherapists: 31 in the focus groups and interviews (mean age 32 years, 68% female) and 57 in the survey (mean age 38 years, 86% female).MethodsFocus groups and interviews explored participants' understanding of mental illness; their role in managing the physical health of people with SPMI; and the barriers and enablers to service delivery. Key themes were derived using an inductive approach. The survey was used to determine physiotherapists' attitudes and knowledge regarding mental illness; perceived role of physiotherapy in mental health; and need for professional development in the mental health area. Participant characteristics and survey information were analysed using descriptive statistics.ResultsQualitative and quantitative results were confirmatory. Participants indicated that physiotherapists can play a role in the management of physical health conditions in people with SPMI. Participants also stated that such treatment was part of their job, given the extensive evidence that physiotherapy interventions are effective for the comorbidities that are common among people with SPMI. Barriers included: limited education about and confidence in how to manage people with SPMI; health system structure; and stigmatisation of people with SPMI.ConclusionPhysiotherapists are ideally poised to become leaders in managing the physical health of people with SPMI. To improve the physical health in this important yet overlooked population, it is recommended that: physiotherapists take up general mental health training opportunities; undergraduate physiotherapy education increases content in this clinical area; physiotherapy-specific professional development opportunities are developed further; and health system barriers are addressed.
机译:物理治疗师对患有严重和持续的精神疾病(SPMI)的人们的身体健康有什么作用的问题?在这种临床群体中治疗身体健康状况的障碍是什么,以及哪些推动者可以改善物理治疗服务?DesignMixed-Methods研究设计结合焦点小组,访谈和在线调查.ParticipantSeighty-八澳大利亚注册物理治疗师:31在焦点中调查中的组和访谈(平均年龄32岁,女性)和57人(平均38岁,女性86%).Methodsfocus团体和访谈探讨了参与者对精神疾病的理解;他们在管理SPMI的人体健康方面的作用;以及服务交付的障碍和推动者。主要主题使用归纳方法来源。该调查用于确定物理治疗师对精神疾病的态度和知识;物理治疗在心理健康中的作用;并需要精神卫生地区的专业发展。使用描述性统计分析参与者特征和调查信息。验证性和定量结果是确认的。参与者表示,物理治疗师可以在SPMI人们的身体健康状况管理中发挥作用。参与者还指出,鉴于物理治疗干预措施对具有SPMI的人群共常见的合并性的广泛证据,此类待遇是其工作的一部分。障碍包括:教育有限和信心如何管理SPMI的人;卫生系统结构;与SPMI的人的侮辱.Conclusionphysioptapars师理想地理解为成为管理SPMI人物身体健康的领导者。为了改善这种重要但忽视的人口的身体健康,建议:物理治疗师带来一般心理健康培训机会;本科物理治疗教育在这一临床区域增加了内容;物理疗法特定的专业发展机会进一步发展;和健康系统障碍得到解决。

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