Identifying and navigating suspected serious pathologies: New-graduate physiotherapists' perspectives and developmental needs

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Rachel Phua , Allison Mandrusiak , Lakhvir Singh , Romany Martin , Roma Forbes
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Abstract

Background

Physiotherapists in Australia play a vital first-contact role in identifying suspected serious pathologies and navigating their management pathways. Current literature highlights challenges faced by physiotherapists including implications of ineffective identification and management of suspected serious pathologies, yet the perspectives of new-graduate physiotherapists related to this area of practice remain unknown.

Objective

The aim of this study was to explore new-graduate physiotherapists’ perspectives and developmental needs related to identifying suspected serious pathologies and navigating their management pathways in patients with musculoskeletal complaints.

Design

and Method: A qualitative study using a reflexive thematic analytical approach was undertaken. Eighteen semi-structured interviews were conducted. Thematic analysis was utilized on the interview data.

Results

Four key themes were generated: (1) Physiotherapists as advocates; (2) Navigating uncertainties and complexities; (3) Safe and accessible workplace support builds confidence; and (4) Importance of direct learning opportunities.

Conclusion

New-graduate physiotherapists recognize their imperative role as first-contact practitioners in identifying and navigating suspected serious pathologies yet also experience significant uncertainties. The findings highlight key developmental needs, including supportive workplaces, established referral frameworks and direct learning opportunities during pre-professional training.

识别和处理疑似严重病症:新毕业物理治疗师的观点和发展需求
背景澳大利亚的物理治疗师在识别疑似严重病症和引导其管理路径方面扮演着重要的第一联系人角色。当前的文献强调了物理治疗师所面临的挑战,包括对疑似严重病症的无效识别和管理所带来的影响,但新毕业的物理治疗师对这一实践领域的看法仍不为人知。本研究旨在探讨新毕业的物理治疗师对识别疑似严重病症和引导肌肉骨骼不适患者的管理路径的看法和发展需求:采用反思性主题分析法进行定性研究。共进行了 18 次半结构式访谈。结果产生了四个关键主题:(1)物理治疗师作为倡导者;(2)驾驭不确定性和复杂性;(3)安全和可获得的工作场所支持可建立信心;以及(4)直接学习机会的重要性。研究结果强调了关键的发展需求,包括支持性的工作场所、既定的转诊框架以及职业前培训期间的直接学习机会。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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