Public sector physiotherapists' organisation and profile: Implications for intensive care service.

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Farhana Karachi, Rik Gosselink, Susan Hanekom
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Background: Physiotherapists are essential in the management of hospitalised patients. The way in which a physiotherapy service is offered in intensive care units (ICUs) can affect ICU patient outcomes.

Objectives: To provide a clear picture of the organisation and structure of physiotherapy departments, the number and types of ICUs requiring physiotherapy services and the profile of physiotherapists working in South African public-sector central, regional and tertiary hospitals that house Level I-IV ICUs.

Method: Cross-sectional survey design using SurveyMonkey, analysed descriptively.

Results: One hundred and seventy units (the majority Level I, functioning as mixed [37%, n = 58] and neonatal [22%, n = 37] units) are serviced by 66 physiotherapy departments. The majority of physiotherapists (61.5%, n = 265) were younger than 30 years, had a bachelor's degree (95.1%, n = 408) and were employed in production Level I and community service posts (51%, n = 217) with a physiotherapy-to-hospital-bed ratio of 1:69.

Conclusion: Insight into the organisational structure of physiotherapy departments and physiotherapists working in public-sector hospitals with ICU facilities in South Africa was provided. It is evident that physiotherapists employed within this sector are young and early in their career development. The large number of ICUs functioning within these hospitals and high bed-to-physiotherapist ratio is concerning, highlighting the high burden of care within this sector and the possible effect on physiotherapy services in the ICUs.

Clinical implications: A high burden of care is placed on public-sector hospital-based physiotherapists. The number of senior-level posts within this sector raises concern. It is not clear how the current staffing levels, physiotherapist profile and structure of hospital-based physiotherapy departments affect patient outcomes.

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公共部门物理治疗师的组织和概况:对重症监护服务的影响。
背景:物理治疗师在住院病人的管理中是必不可少的。在重症监护病房(ICU)提供物理治疗服务的方式会影响ICU患者的预后。目标:清晰地了解物理治疗部门的组织和结构,需要物理治疗服务的icu的数量和类型,以及在南非公共部门中央、区域和三级医院工作的物理治疗师的概况,这些医院设有1 - 4级icu。方法:采用SurveyMonkey横断面调查设计,描述性分析。结果:66个物理治疗科室共服务170个单位(多数为一级混合单位[37%,n = 58],新生儿单位[22%,n = 37])。大多数物理治疗师(61.5%,n = 265)年龄在30岁以下,具有学士学位(95.1%,n = 408),从事生产一级和社区服务岗位(51%,n = 217),物理治疗与医院床位之比为1:9 9。结论:对南非设有ICU设施的公立医院的物理治疗部门和物理治疗师的组织结构进行了深入了解。很明显,在这个部门雇用的物理治疗师是年轻的,在他们的职业发展早期。这些医院的重症监护室数量众多,病床与物理治疗师的比例很高,这令人担忧,突出表明这一部门的护理负担沉重,并可能对重症监护室的物理治疗服务产生影响。临床意义:公共部门医院的物理治疗师承担了很高的护理负担。这个部门内高级员额的数目令人关切。目前尚不清楚医院物理治疗部门的人员配备水平、物理治疗师概况和结构如何影响患者的治疗结果。
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