新西兰一群初级保健物理治疗师对长期COVID的认识、知识和管理

Q3 Health Professions
S. Rhodes, Ellen J. Waite
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摘要

长期新冠肺炎是一种新出现的疾病,预计将对卫生系统产生重大影响,初级保健通常是长期新冠患者的接触点。然而,目前对新西兰初级保健理疗师对长期新冠肺炎的评估和管理知之甚少。通过理疗新西兰特别兴趣小组和分支网络,向在初级保健工作的新西兰理疗师分发了一份在线调查,目的是探索当前对长期新冠肺炎诊断、评估和管理的知识和认识。分析了41种反应,并强调了对长期新冠肺炎症状和副作用的良好认识。对长期新冠肺炎症状管理的信心有限,目前应用的评估和管理策略缺乏一致性。受访者认为,公众和其他卫生专业人员对理疗师在长期新冠肺炎中的作用缺乏认识,这可能会对长期新冠患者获得服务造成障碍。在缺乏经过验证的长期新冠肺炎治疗方法的情况下,症状管理至关重要。有必要支持以初级保健为基础的理疗师,并确保获得最新的、基于证据的信息,以提供最佳的患者护理。
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Awareness, knowledge, and management of long COVID amongst a cohort of primary care-based physiotherapists in New Zealand
Long COVID is an emerging condition predicted to have a high impact on the health system, with primary care often being the point of contact for people living with long COVID. However, there is currently very little known about primary care physiotherapists’ assessment and management of long COVID in New Zealand. An online survey was distributed to New Zealand based physiotherapists working in primary care via Physiotherapy New Zealand special interest group and branch networks, with the aim of exploring current knowledge and awareness of long COVID diagnosis, assessment, and management. Forty one responses were analysed and highlighted good recognition of long COVID symptoms and secondary effects. There was a limited degree of confidence in long COVID symptom management and a lack of consistency in assessment and management strategies currently being applied. Respondents perceived a lack of awareness by the public and other health professionals of the physiotherapist’s role in long COVID, possibly creating a barrier to patients with long COVID accessing services. In the absence of validated long COVID treatments, symptom management is of vital importance. There is a need to support primary care-based physiotherapists and ensure access to up-to-date, evidence informed information to provide best patient care.
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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