Delivering trauma-focused physiotherapy interventions for trauma-exposed refugees: a qualitative study exploring perspectives and experiences from Jordan and Kenya.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Hanan Khalil, Ilona Fricker, Mohammad S Nazzal, Ahlam Al-Qudah, Tammara Lababneh, Huda Yousef, Shannon Golden, Monica Busse
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Abstract

Objectives: Trauma-focused physiotherapy refers to physical interventions and strategies that are used by physical therapists to address the functional and psychological impact of traumatic experiences. The aim of this study was to explore physical therapists' experiences and perspectives when delivering trauma-focused physiotherapy to trauma-exposed refugees.

Methods: Six focus groups, involving 26 physical therapists working in Jordan (n = 13) and Kenya (n = 13) were conducted. A topic guide based on literature, and clinical views was used. Focus group conversations were audio recorded, transcribed and analyzed thematically, with peer checking carried out.

Results: Five main themes were identified: (1) intertwined physical, social and psychological symptoms are a key feature of the clinical presentation for trauma-exposed refugees, (2) a client-centered approach that accommodates the complex clinical presentation is critical throughout the care pathway, (3) trauma-focused physiotherapy is recognized as a specialized approach with its own distinct characteristics, (4) therapists and in need of additional self-care, and (5) trauma-focused physiotherapy training gaps are evident.

Conclusions: This study highlights the varied and related symptoms experienced by trauma-exposed refugees, which may be amenable to physiotherapy interventions. Specific knowledge and skills are required by physical therapists of trauma-informed care and trauma-focused physiotherapy to enable the delivery of such interventions within a client-centered biopsychosocial approach. Therapists are exposed to possible negative reactions as they are confronted daily by suffering and grief. Study findings are the first step in increasing our understanding of key processes inherent in delivering a trauma-focused physiotherapy approach.

为创伤暴露的难民提供以创伤为重点的物理治疗干预:一项探索约旦和肯尼亚观点和经验的定性研究。
目的:以创伤为重点的物理治疗是指物理治疗师用来解决创伤经历的功能和心理影响的物理干预和策略。本研究的目的是探讨物理治疗师在向创伤暴露难民提供创伤理疗时的经验和观点。方法:采用6个焦点组,分别在约旦(n = 13)和肯尼亚(n = 13)进行物理治疗师26名。采用基于文献和临床观点的主题指南。对焦点小组的谈话进行录音、转录和主题分析,并进行同行检查。结果:确定了五个主要主题:(1)交织在一起的身体、社会和心理症状是创伤暴露难民临床表现的关键特征;(2)适应复杂临床表现的以客户为中心的方法在整个护理途径中至关重要;(3)以创伤为重点的物理治疗被认为是一种具有独特特点的专业方法;(4)治疗师需要额外的自我护理;(5)以创伤为重点的物理治疗培训差距明显。结论:本研究强调了创伤暴露难民所经历的各种相关症状,这些症状可能适合物理治疗干预。物理治疗师需要创伤知情护理和以创伤为重点的物理治疗的特定知识和技能,以便在以客户为中心的生物心理社会方法中提供此类干预措施。当治疗师每天面对痛苦和悲伤时,他们会暴露在可能的负面反应中。研究结果是增加我们对提供以创伤为重点的物理治疗方法的关键过程的理解的第一步。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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