Must The Show Go On? A Qualitative Study Exploring Barriers And Enablers To Manual Therapists' Care Of Dancers.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/1089313X241255441
Paula Andrade, Oliver P Thomson
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Abstract

Introduction: Dance Medicine is a growing discipline, and healthcare for dancers requires appreciating particularities of their artistic craft. Manual therapists (MTs) are often dancers' first choice when seeking care. Whilst dancers' experiences of injury and healthcare have been extensively researched, little is known of MTs' perspectives of caring for them.

Aim: This study aimed to gain an understanding of MTs' perspectives of caring for dancers. Communication, treatment strategies and obstacles to a successful therapeutic alliance were examined to broaden knowledge and improve care.

Methods: This was a qualitative study using Grounded Theory as a framework for data collection and analysis. A purposive sample of 8 participants was recruited-physiotherapists, chiropractors, and osteopaths with 2+ years' experience of treating dancers. Data collection was conducted via semi-structured interviews, which were transcribed verbatim, anonymized, member checked, and later analyzed.

Results: Data analysis constructed 3 categories which described the range of participants' experiences. Two categories were identified-(i) A Strangled Industry and (ii) Be-all End-all Patients-and found to culminate in a core category: (iii) Beyond Hands-on, which exemplified MTs' attempts to address clinical challenges.

Conclusions: MTs experience several challenges when providing healthcare to dancers. These encompass psychosocial aspects relating to dancers' internal world and the dance industry environment. It suggests that caring for dancers demands comprehensive, collaborative, and psychologically informed approaches. Emphasis should also be given to developing and implementing dance-specific pain science for all stakeholders.

演出必须继续吗?一项定性研究,探索徒手治疗师为舞蹈演员提供护理服务的障碍和促进因素。
导言:舞蹈医学是一门不断发展的学科,舞蹈演员的医疗保健需要了解他们艺术创作的特殊性。手法治疗师(MT)通常是舞者寻求治疗的首选。虽然舞者的受伤和医疗经历已被广泛研究,但人们对手法治疗师护理舞者的视角却知之甚少。研究对沟通、治疗策略和成功治疗联盟的障碍进行了考察,以拓宽知识面并改善护理工作:这是一项定性研究,采用基础理论作为数据收集和分析的框架。这项研究有目的性地招募了 8 名参与者--物理治疗师、脊椎按摩师和骨科医生,他们都有 2 年以上治疗舞蹈演员的经验。数据收集通过半结构化访谈进行,访谈内容经过逐字记录、匿名处理、成员检查和后期分析:数据分析构建了 3 个类别,描述了参与者的经验范围。确定了两个类别--(i) 被扼杀的行业和(ii) 万能的病人,并发现最终形成了一个核心类别:(iii) 手把手之外,这体现了医疗辅助人员应对临床挑战的尝试:结论:医疗辅助人员在为舞蹈演员提供医疗服务时会遇到一些挑战。结论:医疗辅助人员在为舞蹈演员提供医疗保健服务时会遇到一些挑战,其中包括与舞蹈演员的内心世界和舞蹈行业环境相关的社会心理方面。这表明,对舞蹈演员的护理需要全面、协作和心理学的方法。还应重视为所有利益相关者开发和实施针对舞蹈的疼痛科学。
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