Advancing Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy Practice in a Developing Country: Surveying and Benchmarking.

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-12-15 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/7682952
Rasha Okasheh, Emad Al-Yahya, Lara Al-Khlaifat, Nihad Almasri, Jennifer Muhaidat, Dania Qutishat
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Management of noncommunicable diseases requires the adoption of multidisciplinary interventions that targets the modification of risk factors. Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are amongst the four main killers of noncommunicable diseases. Physiotherapists specializing in cardiorespiratory physiotherapy are in a critical position in the management of health behaviors associated with noncommunicable diseases. However, the current context of health service in Jordan does not provide sufficient support and recognition for the delivery of specialized physiotherapy services. Objectives. The primary aim of this study was to describe cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service in Jordan. The secondary aims of this study were to: (i) Identify benchmarks from international contexts and guidelines for the delivery of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service. (ii) Identify gaps and areas for development in the current delivery of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service. Methods. This two phase study included a survey and a conceptual review with benchmarking. Following ethics approval, a cross sectional survey of physiotherapists practicing in Jordan was conducted. In phase 1, a survey was developed to describe the relevant dimensions of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service. In phase 2 a conceptual review of the literature was performed to identify domains of service delivery and criteria required for optimal delivery of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service. In the discussion we integrated the results of the survey within the benchmarks that emerged from the conceptual review of literature in order to identify gaps and areas for development in the current delivery of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy service. Results. Phase 1: Data emerging from the survey suggests that Physiotherapists in Jordan lack training and autonomy, preventing them from acquiring advanced roles particularly cardiorespiratory physiotherapy that requires specialised knowledge and skills. The current delivery of the service is limited to acute interventions, and is based on limited, unstructured referral from physicians depriving the patients from the service. The context of health service in Jordan does not provide sufficient recognition for physiotherapy; neither does it support the delivery of multidisciplinary interventions by appropriate regulations and policies. Phase 2: The following three domains emerged from the literature and were used for describing cardiorespiratory physiotherapy in Jordan: people, scope of practice, and context of practice. Conclusion. Advancing practice requires developing competencies relevant to cardiorespiratory physiotherapy particularly diagnosis, health promotion, and prevention. It is recommended that health authorities should develop regulations and policies that promote the recognition and integration of physiotherapists in the healthcare system, as well as facilitating the implementation of patient centred, multidisciplinary interventions.

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在发展中国家推进心肺物理治疗实践:调查和基准。
非传染性疾病的管理需要采取以改变危险因素为目标的多学科干预措施。心血管和呼吸系统疾病是非传染性疾病的四大杀手之一。专门从事心肺物理治疗的物理治疗师在与非传染性疾病相关的健康行为管理中处于关键地位。然而,约旦目前的保健服务状况没有为提供专门理疗服务提供足够的支持和认可。目标。本研究的主要目的是描述约旦的心肺物理治疗服务。本研究的次要目的是:(i)确定心肺物理治疗服务提供的国际基准和指南。(ii)确定目前提供心肺物理治疗服务的差距和有待发展的领域。方法。这项研究分为两个阶段,包括调查和基准的概念审查。在伦理批准后,对约旦执业的物理治疗师进行了横断面调查。在第一阶段,一项调查被开发来描述心肺物理治疗服务的相关维度。在第二阶段,对文献进行概念性回顾,以确定服务提供的领域和心肺物理治疗服务的最佳提供所需的标准。在讨论中,我们将调查结果整合到从文献概念回顾中产生的基准中,以确定目前心肺物理治疗服务提供的差距和发展领域。结果。第一阶段:调查得出的数据表明,约旦的物理治疗师缺乏培训和自主权,使他们无法获得高级职位,特别是需要专业知识和技能的心肺物理治疗。目前提供的服务仅限于急性干预,并且是基于有限的、非结构化的医生转诊,使患者无法获得服务。约旦的卫生服务环境没有充分认识到物理治疗;它也不支持通过适当的法规和政策提供多学科干预措施。阶段2:从文献中出现了以下三个领域,用于描述约旦的心肺物理治疗:人、实践范围和实践背景。结论。推进实践需要发展与心肺物理治疗相关的能力,特别是诊断,健康促进和预防。建议卫生当局应制定法规和政策,促进卫生保健系统对物理治疗师的认可和整合,并促进以患者为中心的多学科干预措施的实施。
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审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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