A protocol for delivery of prehabilitation in lower limb arthroplasty in South Africa.

IF 1.2 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2025-04-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v81i1.2037
Prithi Pillay-Jayaraman, Verusia Chetty, Stacy Maddocks
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Abstract

Background: Worldwide, musculoskeletal disorders represent a global threat, and primary replacement arthroplasty is the preferred surgical treatment for late-stage arthritis. In South Africa, the waiting lists for arthroplasty are extensive and physiotherapists can have an impact on this situation by implementing prehabilitation; hence, the need to conduct research on the efficacy of such a programme.

Objectives: Develop a prehabilitation programme for a resource-scarce community in South Africa.

Method: Our study consisted of three phases wherein the first step entailed conducting a scoping review. The second phase was a consultation of stakeholders through semi-structured interviews and self-administered questionnaire, and the final stage was an evaluation of the effects of the prehabilitation programme by a pilot, single-blinded study on a convenient sample of patients.

Results: The scoping review identified several gaps in existing programmes such as duration, mode and content of the prehabilitation programmes. Stakeholder surveys revealed a lack of knowledge and understanding of physiotherapy and prehabilitation. This highlighted the need to investigate the efficacy of a hybrid model of prehabilitation.

Conclusion: Our study is novel within the South African public healthcare system, as it envisages a hybrid approach; and to construct a programme that is contextually relevant.

Clinical implications: Our study aims to deliver the services in a hybrid way using telerehabilitation and face-to-face therapy which will improve access and reduce waiting times.

南非下肢关节置换术中预康复的交付方案。
背景:在世界范围内,肌肉骨骼疾病是一种全球性的威胁,原发性关节置换术是晚期关节炎的首选手术治疗方法。在南非,等待关节置换的名单很长,物理治疗师可以通过实施康复来对这种情况产生影响;因此,有必要对这种方案的效力进行研究。目标:为南非资源匮乏的社区制定一项康复方案。方法:我们的研究包括三个阶段,其中第一步需要进行范围审查。第二阶段是通过半结构化访谈和自我管理的问卷对利益相关者进行咨询,最后阶段是通过对方便的患者样本进行试点单盲研究来评估康复计划的效果。结果:范围审查确定了现有方案中的一些差距,如康复方案的持续时间、模式和内容。利益相关者调查显示缺乏对物理治疗和康复的知识和理解。这突出表明有必要研究一种混合康复模式的功效。结论:我们的研究在南非公共医疗保健系统中是新颖的,因为它设想了一种混合方法;并构建一个与上下文相关的程序。临床意义:我们的研究旨在以远程康复和面对面治疗的混合方式提供服务,这将改善获取和减少等待时间。
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