Corkery Marie B, Edgar Kristen L, Smith Christine E
Department of Physical Therapy, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115.
DPT, Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, Princeton, NJ.
J Man Manip Ther. 2014 May;22(2):75-89. doi: 10.1179/2042618613Y.0000000048.
To explore the clinical practice of physical therapists and examine adherence to clinical guidelines for treating patients with whiplash associated disorders (WAD).
A cross-sectional electronic survey was sent to 1484 licensed physical therapists from the Orthopedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association and the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists. The survey included demographic data and two clinical vignettes describing patients with acute and chronic WAD. The chi-square test was used to analyze responses.
There were 291(19.6%) responses to the survey. Of those, 237 (81.4%) provided data for vignette 1 and 204 (70.1%) for vignette 2. One hundred and eighty (76.6%) respondents reported familiarity with evidence-based or clinical practice guidelines for treating patients with WAD. Of those, 71.5% (n = 128) indicated that they followed them more than 50% of the time. Therapists with an advanced certification were more likely to be familiar with clinical guidelines than those who were not certified (P<0.01). Responses indicated overall adherence to guidelines; however, there was a low utilization of quantitative sensory assessment, screening for psychological distress and some outcome measures. Significant differences in clinical practice (P<0.01) were found between therapists who were and were not familiar with guidelines and those with and without an advanced certification.
Advanced certification and knowledge of guidelines appeared to play a role in the clinical practice of physical therapists treating patients with WAD. Further research is needed to explore factors affecting knowledge translation from research to clinical practice and to evaluate the outcomes of patients with WAD when clinical guidelines are applied in practice.
探讨物理治疗师的临床实践,并检查其对治疗挥鞭样相关疾病(WAD)患者的临床指南的遵循情况。
向美国物理治疗协会骨科分会和美国骨科手法物理治疗师学会的1484名有执照的物理治疗师发送了一项横断面电子调查。该调查包括人口统计学数据以及两个描述急性和慢性WAD患者的临床案例。采用卡方检验分析回复情况。
共有291人(19.6%)回复了调查。其中,237人(81.4%)提供了案例1的数据,204人(70.1%)提供了案例2的数据。180人(76.6%)的受访者表示熟悉治疗WAD患者的循证或临床实践指南。其中,71.5%(n = 128)表示他们在超过50%的时间里遵循这些指南。拥有高级认证的治疗师比未认证的治疗师更有可能熟悉临床指南(P<0.01)。回复表明总体上遵循了指南;然而,定量感觉评估、心理困扰筛查和一些结局指标的使用率较低。熟悉和不熟悉指南的治疗师之间以及有和没有高级认证的治疗师之间在临床实践中存在显著差异(P<0.01)。
高级认证和对指南的了解似乎在物理治疗师治疗WAD患者的临床实践中发挥了作用。需要进一步研究以探索影响从研究到临床实践的知识转化的因素,并评估在实践中应用临床指南时WAD患者的结局。