Centre for Physiotherapy Research, University of Otago, Dunedin, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
J Neurol Phys Ther. 2013 Jun;37(2):51-7. doi: 10.1097/NPT.0b013e318292799e.
Increasing participation in physical activity is a goal for many health care providers working with persons with disability. In order to reduce the physical and social barriers to participation, there is a need to develop approaches that integrate self-help with professional help for autonomous yet supported health promotion. This study reports on an innovative program, entitled the "Blue Prescription approach", in which physical therapists work collaboratively with persons with a disability to promote community-based physical activity participation.
We trialed this collaborative approach with two physical therapists and 27 participants with multiple sclerosis (MS) over a three month period. We gathered qualitative data from four sources: (i) individual interviews with our participants, (ii) individual interviews with the physical therapists, (iii) clinical notes, and (iv) Advisory Group meeting notes. We then analyzed these data for categories to inform the content and resources required for delivery of the approach.
For most participants, the Blue Prescription approach facilitated regular engagement in the physical activity of their choice. The Advisory Group provided advice to help solve individual contexts that presented as challenges to participants. Based on review of interview transcripts, we identified four strategies or issues to inform the further development of Blue Prescription.
Evidence indicated that the Blue Prescription approach can provide a collaborative and flexible way for physical therapists to work with individuals with MS, to increase participation in community-based physical activity. To further develop the approach, there is a need to address issues related to the use of standardized measures and develop strategies to train physical therapists in collaborative approaches for promotion of physical activity.The integration of self-help and professional help provided by the Blue Prescription approach appeared to result in successful promotion of physical activity in persons with MS. Additional testing is required to examine its efficacy in other health care systems, in conditions beyond MS, and in terms of its economic impact.Video Abstract available (see Video, Supplemental Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A46) for more insights from the authors.
增进身体活动参与度是许多残疾患者医护人员的目标。为了减少参与的身体和社会障碍,需要开发将自助与专业帮助相结合的方法,以促进自主且受支持的健康促进。本研究报告了一种创新方案,称为“蓝色处方方法”,理疗师与残疾患者合作,以促进基于社区的身体活动参与。
我们在三个月的时间里,与两名理疗师和 27 名多发性硬化症(MS)患者一起试用了这种合作方法。我们从四个来源收集了定性数据:(i)对参与者的个人访谈,(ii)对理疗师的个人访谈,(iii)临床记录,和(iv)顾问小组会议记录。然后,我们对这些数据进行了分类,以提供实施该方法所需的内容和资源。
对于大多数参与者来说,蓝色处方方法促进了他们选择的常规身体活动参与。顾问小组提供了建议,以帮助解决参与者面临的个别挑战。根据对访谈记录的审查,我们确定了四个策略或问题,以进一步开发蓝色处方。
证据表明,蓝色处方方法可以为理疗师与 MS 患者合作提供一种协作和灵活的方式,以增加社区内身体活动的参与度。为了进一步开发该方法,需要解决与使用标准化措施相关的问题,并制定策略,以培训理疗师采用合作方法促进身体活动。蓝色处方方法提供的自助和专业帮助的整合似乎导致了 MS 患者身体活动的成功促进。需要进一步测试,以检查其在其他医疗保健系统、MS 以外的疾病条件下以及在经济影响方面的疗效。作者的更多见解可查看视频摘要(见视频,补充数字内容 1,http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A46)。