Physiotherapy and pelvic floor health within a contemporary biopsychosocial model of care: From research to education and clinical practice.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-05-20 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1538
Corlia Brandt
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Abstract

Background: Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a common problem in both men and women. Despite the high prevalence and negative effects on quality of life, there is still a lack of research in this area which translates into clinical practice and education.

Objectives: My study discusses how gaps and controversies in current research and evidence on PFD might be addressed by positioning PFD within a contemporary biopsychosocial model of care (BPSM).

Method: Various databases were searched for relevant studies published between 2010 and 2020 to support hypotheses and statements.

Results: My study focuses on the available evidence of PFD in both men and women as related to the themes and sub-themes of the BPSM, and how this available evidence might translate into education and clinical practice. It highlights areas of research, education and clinical practice that need to be explored and how the different components of healthcare may influence one another.

Conclusion: Biomedical aspects regarding pelvic health are mostly investigated and taught, whilst psychological, cognitive, behavioural, social and occupational factors, individualised care, communication and therapeutic alliances are still under-investigated and not integrated or translated at a sufficient level into research, education and clinical practice.

Clinical implications: Incorporating the integration of all factors of the BPSM into research is important for effective knowledge translation and enhancement of a de-compartmentalised approach to management. The interaction between the different components of the BPSM should be investigated especially in a South African population.

当代生物心理社会护理模式中的物理治疗和盆底健康:从研究到教育和临床实践。
背景:盆底功能障碍(PFD)是男性和女性的常见问题。尽管发病率高且对生活质量有负面影响,但在这一领域仍缺乏转化为临床实践和教育的研究。目的:我的研究讨论了如何通过将PFD定位于当代生物心理社会护理模式(BPSM)来解决PFD在当前研究和证据中的差距和争议。方法:检索各类数据库,检索2010 - 2020年发表的相关研究,支持假设和陈述。结果:我的研究集中在与BPSM主题和次主题相关的男性和女性PFD的现有证据,以及这些现有证据如何转化为教育和临床实践。它强调了需要探索的研究、教育和临床实践领域,以及医疗保健的不同组成部分如何相互影响。结论:关于盆腔健康的生物医学方面的研究和教学较多,而心理、认知、行为、社会和职业因素、个体化护理、沟通和治疗联盟的研究仍然不足,没有充分整合或转化为研究、教育和临床实践。临床意义:将BPSM的所有因素整合到研究中,对于有效的知识转化和增强分散化的管理方法非常重要。应该调查BPSM不同组成部分之间的相互作用,特别是在南非人群中。
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