Describing the Value of Physical Therapy in a Complex System Using the Socio-Ecological Model

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James P. Crick, Gabriel Alain, Carmen E. Quatman, Lisa A. Juckett, C. Quatman‐Yates
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A system is a collection of entities (ie, widgets, molecules, people, businesses) that interact in such a way that their resulting collective behavior is not immediately apparent by viewing the collected items separately. Hospital-based health care meets the definition of a system, but further specification is helpful to describe the value of components in the system. Complexity science offers a chance to reconceptualize our understanding of health care to an environment of connected parts operating together and adapting on the basis of inputs and outputs. The purpose of this conceptual article is to apply complexity science principles to acute care physical therapy in order to provide perspective on the value of the physical therapist in the hospital environment and on the contextual factors that influence the profession's value. We present a model, the Socio-Ecological Model for Acute Care, and apply this model to physical therapy in order to describe the interrelated factors influencing the profession's value to individual patients, to the hospital units on which they practice, to the hospital system as a whole, and how they contribute to policy discussions. Yet, this value is difficult to distinguish due to the multifarious inputs into the system. Providing a clear description of the value of physical therapy in hospital settings is essential in our current health care environment that is increasingly cost-conscious. We provide perspective for clinicians and health care leaders while suggesting needs for future research.
用社会生态学模型描述复杂系统中物理治疗的价值
系统是实体(例如,小部件、分子、人、企业)的集合,它们以这样一种方式相互作用,即它们产生的集体行为不会通过单独查看所收集的项目而立即显现出来。基于医院的医疗保健满足系统的定义,但进一步的规范有助于描述系统中组件的价值。复杂性科学提供了一个机会,使我们对卫生保健的理解重新概念化,以适应一个相互联系的部分共同运作并根据投入和产出进行调整的环境。这篇概念性文章的目的是将复杂性科学原理应用于急性护理物理治疗,以便为医院环境中的物理治疗师的价值以及影响该职业价值的背景因素提供视角。我们提出了一个模型,即急性护理的社会生态模型,并将该模型应用于物理治疗,以描述影响该专业对个体患者、对他们执业的医院单位、对整个医院系统的价值的相关因素,以及它们如何促进政策讨论。然而,由于系统中有各种各样的输入,这个值很难区分。在我们当前越来越注重成本的医疗环境中,对医院环境中物理治疗的价值提供一个清晰的描述是必不可少的。我们为临床医生和卫生保健领导者提供了观点,同时提出了未来研究的需求。
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