Essential Components of Physical Therapist Management of Patients With Osteoporosis: A Delphi Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Keith G Avin, Robert W Nithman, Raine Osborne, Sherri R Betz, Carleen Lindsey, Gregory W Hartley
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Osteoporosis is a systemic, metabolic bone disease that affects bone quality, increases susceptibility to low-trauma bone fracture, and has downstream effects on falls and fragility fractures. Osteoporosis is a multifactorial disease process that requires management from multiple health care providers including physicians, nurses, and physical therapists. However, the paucity of information regarding comprehensive physical therapist management for patients with osteoporosis indicated the need for an evidence-based document. The purpose of this document was to provide the best available expert guidance for clinicians in the selection of screening tools, essential tests and measures, treatment goals, and interventions for patients with osteoporosis.

Methods: A Delphi process was used. Thirty-one physical therapists with expertise in the care of patients with osteoporosis participated in a series of 3 sequential surveys designed to build and reach agreement on the management of patients with osteoporosis. The desired survey outcomes were to: (1) identify the range of examination and plan of care components considered important to physical therapists' care for patients with osteoporosis, (2) determine which components should be considered essential, and (3) achieve consensus on the final list of essential components and related operational definitions.

Results: A clear consensus on the essential components of examination and interventions was achieved. In general, there were 4 to 6 items across each category of history, tests and measures, education/goals, and treatment.

Conclusions: The prioritization of these management items will better support clinicians working with adults who have osteoporosis.

骨质疏松症患者的物理治疗师管理的基本组成部分:德尔菲研究。
背景和目的:骨质疏松症是一种全身性代谢性骨病,影响骨质量,增加对低创伤性骨折的易感性,并对跌倒和脆性骨折有下游影响。骨质疏松症是一种多因素的疾病过程,需要包括医生、护士和物理治疗师在内的多个卫生保健提供者的管理。然而,关于骨质疏松症患者的综合物理治疗师管理的信息缺乏表明需要一个基于证据的文件。本文的目的是为临床医生在骨质疏松症患者选择筛查工具、基本测试和措施、治疗目标和干预措施方面提供最好的专家指导。方法:采用德尔菲法。31位在骨质疏松症患者护理方面具有专业知识的物理治疗师参加了一系列连续的3次调查,旨在建立并达成骨质疏松症患者管理方面的协议。期望的调查结果是:(1)确定对物理治疗师对骨质疏松患者的护理重要的检查和护理组件的范围,(2)确定哪些组件应该被认为是必要的,(3)就基本组件的最终列表和相关的操作定义达成共识。结果:对检查和干预措施的基本组成部分达成了明确的共识。一般来说,每个类别中有4到6个项目,包括病史、测试和测量、教育/目标和治疗。结论:这些管理项目的优先级将更好地支持临床医生处理成人骨质疏松症。
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Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
58
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy is the leading source of clinically applicable evidence for achieving optimal health, wellness, mobility, and physical function across the continuum of health status for the aging adult. The mission of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy is building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to optimize the experience of aging.
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