[患有神经肌肉疾病的成年人的物理治疗护理-慕尼黑城区物理治疗师的在线调查]。

Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1055/a-1895-4101
Corinna Wirner, Simone Thiele, Eva Malm, Benedikt Schoser
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背景和目的:物理疗法在神经肌肉疾病(NMD)的症状治疗中起着关键作用。在患有NMD的成年人的医疗保健中,由于学科接口等因素,可能存在物理治疗过程的内部稀疏性。本研究描述了NMD成人物理治疗护理的现状,并考察了物理治疗师在提高物理治疗护理质量方面的需求。方法:采用Lime survey对慕尼黑市物理治疗师进行在线调查。调查链接分布在住院和门诊环境中,并使用滚雪球原理。对封闭式和开放式问题的数据进行了定量描述和内容分析。结果:共有137名物理治疗师参与了在线调查,124名调查参与者的信息被纳入分析。其中62.4%(n=58)参与了成人NMD的治疗。最常见的物理疗法处方是“治疗中枢运动障碍的物理疗法”(KG-ZNS)(82.9%;n=34)。家访和辅助设备被列为最有效的干预措施。69.1%(n=56)的调查参与者希望获得更多关于NMD的信息,主要是电子学习(24.0%;n=37)和专业文章(21.4%;n=33)。除了确定的信息需求外,还要求进行更深入的跨专业交流,增加物理治疗的时间资源。结论:采用广泛的物理治疗措施,除其他外,追求帮助患者保持独立性的目标,并被认为对成人NMD患者的护理大有裨益。重要的是,通过低门槛报价,解决物理治疗师以首选形式表达的对NMD信息的渴望和需求。应加强跨专业沟通,在开具处方时应考虑与时间相关的方面,以及未来可能的空白处方选择,以在NMD成年患者的物理治疗护理中取得积极效果。
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[Physiotherapeutic Care of Adults with Neuromuscular Diseases - an Online Survey of Physiotherapists in the City Area of Munich].

Background and aim: Physiotherapy has a key role in the symptomatic treatment of neuromuscular disorders (NMD). In the health care of adults with NMD, there may be intransparency of physiotherapy processes due, among other factors, to disciplinary interfaces. This study describes the current state of physiotherapeutic care for adults with NMD and examines the needs of physiotherapists in improving the quality of physiotherapeutic care.

Methods: An online survey of physiotherapists in the city area of Munich was carried out using Lime Survey. The survey link was distributed in both inpatient and outpatient settings and with use of the snowball principle. The data on the closed and open questions were accordingly evaluated quantitatively descriptively and content-analytically.

Results: A total of 137 physiotherapists participated in the online survey, and information from 124 survey participants was included in the analyses. 62.4% (n=58) of them were involved in the treatment of adults with NMD. The most common physiotherapy prescription was "Physiotherapy for the treatment of central movement disorders" (KG-ZNS) (82.9%; n=34). Home visits and assistive devices were ranked as the most effective interventions. 69.1% (n=56) of survey participants would like more information on NMD, primarily in the form of e-learning (24.0%; n=37) and professional articles (21.4%; n=33). In addition to the identified need for information, there were requests for more in-depth interprofessional communication and increased time resources in physiotherapeutic treatment.

Conclusion: The wide range of physiotherapeutic measures applied pursues, among other things, the goal of helping patients maintain their independence and is considered to be of great benefit in the care of adult patients with NMD. It is important to address the identified desire and need for information expressed by physiotherapists on the subject of NMD in the preferred form by means of low-threshold offers. The interprofessional communication should be intensified and time-related aspects should be considered in the issuing of prescriptions as well as with regard to a possible blank prescription option in the future, in order to achieve positive effects in the physiotherapeutic care of adult patients with NMD.

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