Assessment of neuromuscular electrical stimulation in critically ill patients: physical therapists’ knowledge and barriers to its use

J. Fernandes, Marianne Lucena da Silva, Ana Cristina Trancho, José Roberto de Deus Macedo, H. Martins, Paulo Eugênio Silva
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ABSTRACT Transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is considered an important tool to prevent muscle mass and strength loss in patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU). This study aimed to evaluate physical therapists’ profile and knowledge of NMES and identify the main barriers to its use in ICUs. This observational cross-sectional study was conducted via a structured questionnaire created by the authors. It consisted of 12 objective questions to analyze physical therapists’ knowledge of NMES use in critically ill patients. Physical therapists were invited to participate in this study during an international symposium on NMES. In total, 56 physical therapists, with a mean age of 33.5±7.2 years and working an average of 9.7±7 years after graduation, completed the survey. Overall, 34 respondents worked in ICUs, of which only four (12%) reported regular NMES use in their ICUs. We found a low average of correct answers to our questionnaire (25%; 3/12). The main barriers reported to using NMES in ICUs were lack of knowledge (28; 50%) and equipment (24; 43%). The number of correct answers expert and non-expert physical therapists was not statistically significant (p=0.68). Thus, we observed participants’ poor knowledge of NMES use in critically ill patients. Respondents showed that NMES has been underused in their ICUs. Lack of knowledge and equipment seems to be the main barriers for the use of NMES in ICUs.
危重病人神经肌肉电刺激的评估:物理治疗师的知识和使用障碍
经皮神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)被认为是预防重症监护病房(ICU)患者肌肉质量和力量损失的重要工具。本研究旨在评估物理治疗师对NMES的概况和知识,并确定其在icu中使用的主要障碍。这项观察性横断面研究是通过作者创建的结构化问卷进行的。调查包括12个客观问题,分析物理治疗师对危重患者使用NMES的知识。在NMES国际研讨会期间,物理治疗师被邀请参加这项研究。共56名物理治疗师完成调查,平均年龄33.5±7.2岁,毕业后平均工作时间9.7±7年。总体而言,34名受访者在icu工作,其中只有4名(12%)报告在其icu中定期使用NMES。我们发现问卷的平均正确率很低(25%;3/12)。据报道,在icu中使用NMES的主要障碍是缺乏知识(28;50%)和设备(24%;43%)。专家与非专业物理治疗师的正确率差异无统计学意义(p=0.68)。因此,我们观察到参与者对危重患者使用NMES的知识贫乏。受访者表示,NMES在他们的icu中没有得到充分利用。缺乏知识和设备似乎是在icu中使用NMES的主要障碍。
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