南非理疗师和脊椎按摩师的知识、态度和观念。

IF 1.2 Q4 REHABILITATION
South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-02-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v80i1.1922
Micaela Ravidutt, Sonill Mahara
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背景:当专业医护人员通力合作,提供以患者为中心的整体护理时,医疗服务才会有效。物理治疗师和脊骨神经治疗师治疗的患者范围相同,但由于典型的医疗保健角色,他们的诊疗范围和方式存在重叠,这可能会导致 "感知 "上的敌意:评估合格脊骨神经科医生和物理治疗师对彼此执业的认识、态度和看法:方法: 采用在线问卷进行横断面调查,并进行描述性分析:参与者包括脊骨神经科医生(116 人)和物理治疗师(190 人)。脊骨神经科医生在评估对方患者方面的平均知识得分率为75.7%,物理治疗师为59.7%;在治疗方法知识方面的平均得分率分别为85.3%和72.0%;在对方专业人员治疗的病症方面的知识得分率分别为82.4%和77.3%。共有82.8%(96人)的脊骨神经科医生和70.0%(133人)的物理治疗师表示其他专业人员具备治疗神经肌肉骨骼疾病的能力。81.9%的脊骨神经科医生(95人)和55.3%的物理治疗师(105人)进行了跨专业转诊。脊骨神经科医生(69.0%,n = 80)和物理治疗师(55.3%,n = 105)希望合作管理患者:结论:在南非接受调查的人群中,脊骨神经科医生和物理治疗师对彼此的诊疗行为有良好的认识、积极的态度和看法,尤其是在私人领域:临床意义:脊骨神经科医生和物理治疗师之间的跨专业合作应予以鼓励,从而使医疗服务更加全面,以患者为中心,取得更好的临床效果。
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The knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of physiotherapists and chiropractors in South Africa.

The knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of physiotherapists and chiropractors in South Africa.

The knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of physiotherapists and chiropractors in South Africa.

The knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of physiotherapists and chiropractors in South Africa.

Background: Effective healthcare delivery occurs when health professionals collaborate and provide holistic, patient-centred care. Physiotherapists and chiropractors treat a common range of patients with an overlap in their scope of practice and modalities because of typical healthcare roles that could lead to 'perceived' animosity.

Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of qualified chiropractors and physiotherapists regarding each other's practice.

Method: A cross-sectional survey using an online questionnaire and analysed descriptively.

Results: Participants were chiropractors (n = 116) and physiotherapists (n = 190). Chiropractors achieved a mean knowledge score of 75.7%, with physiotherapists at 59.7% on the assessments of each other's patients; an average score of 85.3% and 72.0% respectively, on knowledge of treatment modalities; knowledge score of 82.4% and 77.3% respectively, on the conditions treated by the other professional. A total of 82.8% (n = 96) of chiropractors and 70.0% (n = 133) of physiotherapists indicated the other professionals' competence in treating neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Inter-professional referrals occurred between 81.9% of chiropractors (n = 95) and 55.3% of physiotherapists (n = 105). Chiropractors (69.0%, n = 80) and physiotherapists (55.3%, n = 105) wanted to collaborate to manage patients.

Conclusion: In the surveyed population in South Africa, chiropractors and physiotherapists had good knowledge, positive attitudes and perceptions of each other's practices, especially in the private sector.

Clinical implications: Inter-professional collaboration between chiropractors and physiotherapists should be encouraged so that healthcare delivery can be holistic and patient-centred for better clinical outcomes.

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