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雅典物理治疗师对希腊转诊服务及其对职业自主性影响的看法。

The perceptions of Athenian physiotherapists on the referral service in Greece and its impact on professional autonomy.

作者信息

Chanou Konstantina, Sellars Julie

机构信息

Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, University of Thessaly, Trikala, Thessaly, Greece.

出版信息

Physiother Res Int. 2010 Mar;15(1):49-56. doi: 10.1002/pri.438.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The attainment of professional autonomy is considered a priority of any profession. The development of autonomy in physiotherapy has differed among countries, with some achieving a high degree of autonomy while others have struggled. The current literature reveals little about the autonomy of physiotherapists in Greece, although it would appear they face both external and internal threats to autonomous practice and to the development of their profession. This exploratory study investigated Athenian physiotherapists' experiences of the referral system in Greece and its impact on professional autonomy.

METHODS

A qualitative, phenomenological approach was chosen, using a cluster sampling method. Ten physiotherapists participated in a 30-minute, one-to-one, semi-structured interview. The interview audio tapes were transcribed and an inductive analysis was carried out. When all transcripts had been coded, categories and themes were compared to record commonalities and differences to construct a hierarchy of essential themes expressing general views.

RESULTS

Physiotherapists were frustrated by the physiotherapy referral system in Greece. They revealed that their practice was restricted by factors, which included a long-standing dominance by the medical profession, bureaucratic process and the public perception of the profession in addition to restrictions from within the profession itself. To overcome the perceived restrictions to practice and the development of autonomy, participants had adopted strategies in an attempt to effectively address the patients' needs.

CONCLUSIONS

There are clear issues related to the management and delivery of the physiotherapy referral system in Greece which impact on professional autonomy. Physiotherapists are forced to manipulate the referral system to provide a more appropriate level of care, resulting, however, in an inequitable service across the physiotherapy provision. If professional autonomy of physiotherapists in Greece is to move forward, these issues need to be acknowledged by governmental and professional bodies, as therapists can not be expected to undertake this journey alone.

摘要

背景与目的

实现职业自主性被视为任何职业的首要任务。物理治疗领域自主性的发展在不同国家存在差异,一些国家实现了高度的自主性,而另一些国家则面临困难。目前的文献对希腊物理治疗师的自主性揭示甚少,尽管他们在自主执业和职业发展方面似乎面临着外部和内部的威胁。这项探索性研究调查了雅典物理治疗师对希腊转诊系统的体验及其对职业自主性的影响。

方法

采用定性的现象学方法,运用整群抽样法。10名物理治疗师参与了30分钟的一对一、半结构化访谈。访谈录音被转录并进行归纳分析。当所有转录本都被编码后,对类别和主题进行比较,以记录共性和差异,构建表达总体观点的基本主题层次结构。

结果

希腊的物理治疗转诊系统让物理治疗师感到沮丧。他们表示,自己的执业受到多种因素的限制,包括医学专业的长期主导、官僚程序、公众对该职业的认知,以及职业内部的限制。为了克服对执业和自主性发展的感知限制,参与者采取了一些策略,试图有效满足患者的需求。

结论

希腊物理治疗转诊系统的管理和实施存在明显问题,这些问题影响着职业自主性。物理治疗师被迫操纵转诊系统以提供更合适的护理水平,然而,这导致了整个物理治疗服务的不公平。如果希腊物理治疗师的职业自主性要取得进展,政府和专业机构需要认识到这些问题,因为不能期望治疗师独自完成这一进程。

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