Rinne Claire, Orschel Carina, Semkowich Brittany, Ventola Lisa, DeBruyne Daniel, Coleman Jaimie, Fox Patricia, Knott Katey, Jaglal Susan B
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto.
Heart and Vascular Program.
Physiother Can. 2018;70(2):102-112. doi: 10.3138/ptc.2016-78.
This article describes the knowledge, attitudes, and practice of in-patient physiotherapists in Ontario regarding the treatment of patients who are super-morbidly obese (SMO; i.e., those whose BMI is >50). A 62-item questionnaire was developed to assess demographics, sources of knowledge, current practice, and attitudes such as confidence, willingness, and the perceived effectiveness of treatment. It was distributed electronically using FluidSurveys. All physiotherapists working in a clinical role with adults in an in-patient setting in Ontario were eligible to participate. A total of 276 physiotherapists completed the survey. Most of them had learned about the treatment from non-structured sources such as clinical experience. More than half (52%) of the participants disagreed that their place of employment was well prepared to facilitate the treatment of patients who are SMO. The majority of respondents were confident in treating these patients, were willing to treat them (82%), and believed that physiotherapy would improve at least one health outcome (96%) for them; however, 46% were reluctant to treat for fear of personal injury. Participants most commonly felt limited by lack of equipment and lack of staff to assist. Physiotherapists have positive attitudes toward treating patients who are SMO, and increased equipment and staff to assist, as well as appropriate education, may decrease the fear of injury for physiotherapists while treating these patients and improve health outcomes for them.
本文描述了安大略省住院物理治疗师在治疗超重度肥胖患者(即体重指数>50的患者)方面的知识、态度和实践情况。设计了一份包含62个条目的问卷,以评估人口统计学信息、知识来源、当前实践以及诸如信心、意愿和对治疗效果的认知等态度。该问卷通过FluidSurveys以电子方式分发。所有在安大略省住院环境中担任成人临床角色的物理治疗师均有资格参与。共有276名物理治疗师完成了调查。他们中的大多数人是从临床经验等非结构化来源了解到该治疗方法的。超过一半(52%)的参与者不同意他们的工作场所为治疗超重度肥胖患者做好了充分准备。大多数受访者对治疗这些患者有信心,愿意治疗他们(82%),并认为物理治疗至少会改善他们的一项健康状况(96%);然而,46%的人因担心人身伤害而不愿治疗。参与者最常感到受限的是缺乏设备和缺乏协助人员。物理治疗师对治疗超重度肥胖患者持积极态度,增加设备和协助人员以及进行适当的教育,可能会减少物理治疗师在治疗这些患者时对受伤的恐惧,并改善他们的健康状况。