创伤知情物理治疗与安全、可信、选择、合作和赋权原则:一项定性研究。

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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2024.2315521
Sophie Heywood, Samantha Bunzli, Miriam Dillon, Nadia Bicchi, Susan Black, Philippa Hemus, Eva Bogatek, Jenny Setchell
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导言:创伤很常见,可能会对健康造成持久的不良影响。创伤知情实践并不治疗创伤,而是使用基于优势的方法来鼓励参与服务:目的:了解物理治疗如何遵循创伤知情原则:这项定性人种学研究在一家澳大利亚医院进行。研究采用了三种数据收集方法,包括对临床实践的观察、与物理治疗师进行互动式反思性小组讨论以及对患者进行访谈。数据分析包括最初的归纳阶段,然后根据创伤知情原则绘制主题图。批判性反思贯穿始终,以检查作者的观点和假设如何影响分析:共进行了 12 次咨询观察、10 次与接受物理治疗者的访谈以及 5 次与物理治疗师的小组讨论。在创伤知情护理的五项原则中,每项原则的主题包括安全:不仅仅是一个数字,除了管理身体风险外还存在不确定性,乐观的方法作为默认方法需要平衡,实用的环境不足;可信度:触摸需要进一步考虑,假定同意;选择:有限的选项;合作:让我们一起做,将患者视为专家的不同考虑,任务重点,推动 "正确的 "治疗,缺乏对权力不平衡的洞察;赋权:扩展功能和独立性,培养非身体技能,但缺乏清晰度:结论:物理治疗包含了创伤知情护理的重要方面,但仍有机会提高物理治疗师的技能和知识,尤其是与非物理安全因素相关的技能和知识。
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Trauma-informed physiotherapy and the principles of safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, and empowerment: a qualitative study.

Introduction: Trauma is common and may lead to lasting adverse effects on health. Trauma-informed practice does not treat trauma but uses a strengths-based approach to encourage engagement in services.

Objective: To understand how physiotherapy attends to trauma-informed principles.

Methods: This qualitative ethnographic study was set in an Australian hospital. Three data collection methods were used, including observations of clinical practice, interactive reflexive group discussions with physiotherapists, and interviews with patients. Data analysis included an initial inductive phase followed by thematic mapping to trauma-informed principles. Critical reflexivity was used throughout to examine how the authors' perspectives and assumptions affected the analysis.

Results: Twelve observations of consultations, ten interviews with people receiving physiotherapy, and five group discussions with physiotherapists were conducted. Themes produced within each of five principles of trauma-informed care included: Safety: not just a number, uncertainty beyond managing physical risks, upbeat approach as default needs balance, pragmatic environments inadequate; Trustworthiness: touch needs further consideration, assumed consent; Choice: limited options; Collaboration: let's do it together, variable consideration of the patient as expert, task focus, pushing the "right" treatment, missing insight into power imbalance; Empowerment: extending function and independence, building nonphysical skills but lack of clarity.

Conclusion: Physiotherapy incorporates crucial aspects of trauma-informed care, but opportunities exist to enhance physiotherapists' skills and knowledge, particularly in relation to non-physical safety considerations.

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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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