DPT, PT, 1380 NW Lancashire Ct, Beaveron, Oregon 97006, USA.
Phys Occup Ther Pediatr. 2011 Feb;31(1):19-30. doi: 10.3109/01942638.2010.529006. Epub 2010 Dec 21.
Adults with childhood-onset neuromotor disabilities face problems accessing health care services. There are often challenges finding primary care providers or specialized providers, such as physical therapists, who are knowledgeable about neuromotor disabilities. The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of physical therapists regarding (a) barriers to providing therapy to adults with childhood-onset neuromotor disabilities and (b) resources that would be beneficial for improving and/or providing these services. An online questionnaire was sent to 1,250 therapists licensed in Oregon and Southwest Washington. One hundred fifty-two physical therapists responded resulting in a 12% response rate. The top three barriers to providing therapy were extra time for complex patients, lack of insurance coverage, and lack of experience. The three most frequently cited resource needs included information on equipment, continuing education, and written educational materials. These findings suggest that physical therapists may benefit from further education in working with adults with childhood-onset neuromotor disabilities.
患有儿童期起病的神经运动障碍的成年人在获得医疗保健服务方面面临问题。通常很难找到了解神经运动障碍的初级保健提供者或专业提供者(如物理治疗师)。本研究的目的是确定物理治疗师对(a)为患有儿童期起病的神经运动障碍的成年人提供治疗的障碍以及(b)有益于改善和/或提供这些服务的资源的看法。向在俄勒冈州和西南华盛顿州获得许可的 1,250 名治疗师发送了在线问卷。有 152 名物理治疗师做出了回应,回应率为 12%。提供治疗的前三大障碍是复杂患者的额外时间、缺乏保险覆盖范围和缺乏经验。三个最常提到的资源需求包括设备信息、继续教育和书面教育材料。这些发现表明,物理治疗师可能受益于进一步接受有关与儿童期起病的神经运动障碍患者合作的教育。