水疗法用于脊髓损伤或障碍患者的现状:知识和目前的实践。

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-08 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2021.1896274
Andresa R Marinho-Buzelli, Cindy Gauthier, Katherine Chan, Alison M Bonnyman, Avril Mansfield, Kristin E Musselman
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摘要

背景/目的:据报道,水生疗法(AT)对脊髓损伤或障碍(SCI/D)患者有益;然而,也有报道称AT在SCI/D康复中的应用不足。我们的目的是了解加拿大各地的物理治疗师、物理治疗助理和运动学家对SCI/D患者进行AT治疗的知识和现状。设计/方法:2019年7月至10月,通过专业协会的信函向专业人士分发了一份包含封闭式和开放式问题的调查。使用非参数分析比较AT和非AT用户之间的AT知识和实践;内容分析用于从开放式问题中确定主题。结果:来自10个省份的78名受访者被纳入分析,其中物理治疗师33名,物理治疗助理5名,运动学家40名。与不使用AT的受访者相比,使用AT的受访者(73%)更了解AT的益处,也更有信心应用AT。(结论:尽管面临着池可及性和众多限制的挑战,但受访者实施了AT,以改善SCI/D患者的健康结果。提供自动测试的受访者报告说,他们比不提供自动测试的受访者对自动测试有更好的了解,并在工作环境中支持自动测试实践。本研究将为科研利益相关者和科研机构在考虑SCI/D后增加科研资源获取的策略时提供参考。
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The state of aquatic therapy use for clients with spinal cord injury or disorder: Knowledge and current practice.

The state of aquatic therapy use for clients with spinal cord injury or disorder: Knowledge and current practice.

Context/objectives: Aquatic therapy (AT) has been reported to be beneficial for individuals with spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D); however, AT has also been reported to be underutilized in SCI/D rehabilitation. We aimed to understand the knowledge and current practice of AT for clients with SCI/D by physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants and kinesiologists across Canada.

Design/method: A survey with closed- and open-ended questions was distributed (July-October 2019) to professionals through letters sent by professional associations. Non-parametric analyses were used to compare AT knowledge and practice between AT and non-AT users; content analysis was used to identify the themes from open-ended questions.

Results: Seventy-eight respondents from 10 provinces were included in the analysis: 33 physiotherapists, 5 physiotherapy assistants and 40 kinesiologists. Respondents using AT (73%) reported greater knowledge of AT benefits and confidence to apply AT than respondents not using AT (p<0.01). Four themes were identified: 1-Variety of physical and psychosocial benefits of AT for people with SCI/D; 2-Attainment of movement and independence not possible on land; 3-Issues around pool accessibility; and 4-Constraints on AT implementation.

Conclusions: Respondents implemented AT to improve health outcomes for patients with SCI/D, despite facing challenges with pool accessibility and numerous constraints. Respondents who provided AT reported having better knowledge of AT and a supported AT practice in the work environment than respondents not providing AT. This study will inform AT stakeholders and institutions when considering strategies to increase the access to AT after SCI/D.

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