Strategies to integrate physiotherapists into primary health care in South Africa.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION
Sholena Narain, Desmond Mathye
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Abstract

Background: Health services are inaccessible in low-income countries. The National Health Insurance (NHI) bill, linked to primary health care (PHC), was introduced in South Africa to improve access to health services. Physiotherapists contribute to healthcare and improve individuals' health status across their lifespan. The South African healthcare system has many challenges: physiotherapists mostly practising at secondary and tertiary levels of care; a shortage of physiotherapists in the public health systems and rural areas; the omission of physiotherapy in health policies.

Objectives: To explore strategies to integrate physiotherapy services in PHC settings in South Africa.

Method: Our study used a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach to collect data from nine doctorate physiotherapists at South African universities. Data were thematically coded.

Results: The themes are to (1) improve societal knowledge of physiotherapy, (2) ensure policy representation of the profession, (3) transform physiotherapy education, (4) broaden the role of physiotherapy, (5) eradicate professional hierarchy and (6) increase the physiotherapy workforce.

Conclusion: Physiotherapy is not well known in South Africa. Physiotherapy is needed to feature in health policies to transform education focussing on disease prevention, health promotion and functioning in PHC. Broadening physiotherapy roles should consider the regulator's ethical rules. Physiotherapists should proactively collaborate with other health professionals to dismantle professional hierarchies. Without addressing the urban-rural, private-public divide, the physiotherapy workforce cannot improve, to the detriment of PHC.

Clinical implication: Implementing the suggested strategies may facilitate physiotherapy integration into PHC in South Africa.

将物理治疗师纳入南非初级卫生保健的战略。
背景:低收入国家无法获得保健服务。南非出台了与初级卫生保健相关的《国民健康保险法案》,以改善获得卫生服务的机会。物理治疗师在整个生命周期中为医疗保健和改善个人健康状况做出贡献。南非的医疗保健系统有许多挑战:物理治疗师大多在二级和三级护理执业;公共卫生系统和农村地区物理治疗师短缺;在卫生政策中忽略物理治疗。目的:探讨在南非初级保健机构整合物理治疗服务的策略。方法:我们的研究采用定性、探索性和描述性的方法,从南非大学的9名博士物理治疗师那里收集数据。数据按主题编码。结果:主题是(1)提高社会对物理治疗的认识,(2)确保行业的政策代表性,(3)转变物理治疗教育,(4)拓宽物理治疗的作用,(5)消除职业等级,(6)增加物理治疗队伍。结论:物理治疗在南非并不为人所熟知。需要将物理治疗纳入卫生政策,使教育的重点转向预防疾病、促进健康和初级保健的功能。扩大物理治疗的角色应该考虑监管机构的道德规则。物理治疗师应主动与其他健康专业人员合作,消除职业等级。如果不解决城乡、公私部门的分歧,物理治疗队伍就无法改善,从而损害初级保健。临床意义:实施建议的策略可能促进物理治疗融入南非初级保健。
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