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Department of Physiotherapy, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1020, New Zealand.
Musculoskelet Sci Pract. 2018 Apr;34:27-37. doi: 10.1016/j.msksp.2017.12.002. Epub 2017 Dec 8.
In New Zealand ultrasound imaging (USI) is being used increasingly by physiotherapists. To fully understand the extent to which physiotherapists in New Zealand are using USI, it is necessary to evaluate not only the context of its clinical use but also the barriers preventing its uptake.
To examine the field and scope of use of USI, the type and content of training and the barriers restricting physiotherapists from using the technique.
Cross-sectional observational design utilising an Internet-based electronic survey.
An electronic survey built on the design of previous research with guidance from an expert review panel. Participants were included if they were New Zealand registered physiotherapists.
Of the 465 participants who responded, 433 were eligible to complete the survey. There were 415 participants who completed the survey, 24% who said they used USI whilst 76% did not. For those using USI, the uses were varied including those within a rehabilitative paradigm (i.e. biofeedback; 52%) and also diagnostic (49%). USI training was also varied ranging from formal to informal. The main barriers preventing physiotherapists from using USI were lack of training, access to equipment, and equipment expense.
The participants reported a variety of clinical uses of USI and levels of training. A better understanding of the clinical uses and benefits of USI would enhance both training and clinical uptake. With the identification of barriers limiting physiotherapists' use of USI, ways to overcome these in New Zealand can now be explored further.
在新西兰,物理治疗师越来越多地使用超声成像(USI)。为了充分了解新西兰物理治疗师使用 USI 的程度,不仅需要评估其临床应用的背景,还需要评估阻碍其应用的障碍。
检查 USI 的应用领域和范围、培训的类型和内容以及限制物理治疗师使用该技术的障碍。
利用基于互联网的电子调查进行横断面观察设计。
电子调查是在以前研究的基础上,结合专家审查小组的指导进行的。如果参与者是新西兰注册的物理治疗师,则可以参加。
在 465 名回应的参与者中,有 433 名符合完成调查的条件。有 415 名参与者完成了调查,其中 24%的人表示他们使用了 USI,而 76%的人没有。对于那些使用 USI 的人,用途多种多样,包括康复范式内的用途(即生物反馈;52%)和诊断用途(49%)。USI 培训也多种多样,从正式到非正式。阻碍物理治疗师使用 USI 的主要障碍是缺乏培训、设备获取和设备费用。
参与者报告了 USI 的各种临床用途和培训水平。更好地了解 USI 的临床用途和益处将增强培训和临床应用。通过确定限制物理治疗师使用 USI 的障碍,可以进一步探索在新西兰克服这些障碍的方法。