Adverse events related to physiotherapy practice: a scoping review.

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION
Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-12-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.33393/aop.2024.3282
Yiran Wang, Narelle Dalwood, Melanie Farlie, Annemarie L Lee
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Abstract

Introduction: While adverse events related to physiotherapy are possible, the type of adverse event and the area of physiotherapy practice in which they occur are not well understood. The purpose of this scoping review was to establish adverse events related to physiotherapy practice and understand the nature of these events and the circumstances in which they occurred.

Methods: Relevant literature from January 2014 to February 2024 was gathered from five electronic databases. Studies reporting adverse events within any physiotherapy practice (intervention or assessment) were eligible. Two reviewers independently assessed title and abstract, and full texts. Findings were synthesised by clinical streams.

Results: A total of 58 studies met the inclusion criteria. Common adverse events described in musculoskeletal physiotherapy involving manual therapy, exercise and electrotherapy were increased pain and stiffness. Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy interventions involving early mobilisation, exercise and airway clearance therapy reported desaturation and haemodynamic instability. Neurological physiotherapy studies reported falls and fatigue during gait and balance training and exercise. Oncology and aged care interventions involving exercise, balance training and lymphoedema management reported increased pain and muscle strain while studies including pelvic floor muscle training reported the adverse event of vaginal discomfort.

Conclusion: This review identified adverse events occurring during physiotherapy interventions or assessment procedures. Increased monitoring and proactive safety measures may be necessary to ensure patient safety during these treatments.

与物理治疗实践相关的不良事件:范围回顾。
导言:虽然与物理治疗相关的不良事件是有可能发生的,但不良事件的类型和发生不良事件的物理治疗实践领域并不十分清楚。本范围综述旨在确定与物理治疗实践相关的不良事件,并了解这些事件的性质及其发生的环境:从五个电子数据库中收集了 2014 年 1 月至 2024 年 2 月期间的相关文献。报告任何物理治疗实践(干预或评估)中不良事件的研究均符合条件。两名审稿人独立评估标题、摘要和全文。结果:共有 58 项研究符合纳入标准。在涉及徒手疗法、运动和电疗的肌肉骨骼物理治疗中,常见的不良反应是疼痛和僵硬加剧。涉及早期活动、运动和气道清理疗法的心肺理疗干预报告了血饱和度降低和血流动力学不稳定。神经物理治疗研究报告称,在步态和平衡训练以及运动过程中会出现跌倒和疲劳。涉及运动、平衡训练和淋巴水肿管理的肿瘤和老年护理干预报告了疼痛和肌肉劳损的增加,而包括盆底肌肉训练在内的研究报告了阴道不适的不良事件:本综述发现了物理治疗干预或评估过程中发生的不良事件。为确保患者在这些治疗过程中的安全,有必要加强监测并采取积极的安全措施。
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