Physiotherapists transgressions lodged at the Health Professions Council of South Africa between 2010 and 2020.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v80i1.2090
Nokuzola D Dantile, Nombeko Mshunqane, Cornelius W van Staden
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Abstract

Background: Complaints of ethical and professional misconduct are lodged and processed by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) in accordance with their legal mandate.

Objectives: This study describes the nature and frequency of transgressions by physiotherapists as concluded by the HPCSA for the period from 2010 to 2020.

Method: A total sampling method was used to extract all records of transgressions lodged against physiotherapists between 2010 and 2020. In a quantitative retrospective records review design, data were captured with the objective to report these descriptively. Ethics approval was granted by the Faculty of Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee of the University of Pretoria and permission to use the records was granted by HPCSA.

Results: Twenty-one transgressions by physiotherapists during the study period were recorded at the HPCSA. Most transgressions were charging for services not rendered (n = 20 times), invoices drafted inaccurately (n = 17) and false claims submitted to the medical aid schemes (n = 15). Other transgressions included failure to obtain informed consent and patient identity prior to treatment, charging for an unkept appointment, overservicing, misleading advertisements, love relationship with a patient and treating an animal in the same practice as humans.

Conclusion: The transgressions were unprofessional in nature with the most frequently reported being false claims and accounts submitted to the medical aid by physiotherapists for services not rendered.

Clinical implications: The knowledge of transgressions will influence decision making and restrain infringement to enhance sound ethical practice.

物理治疗师在2010年至2020年期间向南非卫生专业委员会提出的违规行为。
背景:关于道德和专业不当行为的投诉由南非卫生专业理事会(卫生专业理事会)根据其法律任务提出和处理。目的:本研究描述了2010年至2020年期间HPCSA得出的物理治疗师违法行为的性质和频率。方法:采用全抽样方法,抽取2010 - 2020年期间所有针对物理治疗师的违规记录。在定量回顾性记录审查设计中,收集数据的目的是描述性地报告这些数据。比勒陀利亚大学卫生科学研究伦理委员会批准了伦理许可,HPCSA批准了使用这些记录的许可。结果:在HPCSA中记录了21例物理治疗师在研究期间的违规行为。大多数违规行为是对未提供的服务收费(n = 20次)、发票起草不准确(n = 17次)和向医疗援助计划提出虚假索赔(n = 15次)。其他违规行为包括在治疗前未能获得患者的知情同意和身份,对未履行的预约收费,过度服务,误导性广告,与患者的爱情关系以及以与人类相同的方式对待动物。结论:违规行为是非专业性质的,最常见的是物理治疗师向医疗援助机构提出虚假索赔和账目,称其没有提供服务。临床意义:对违法行为的了解将影响决策和约束侵权行为,以加强良好的道德实践。
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