Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, The University of Melbourne, 160 Barry St, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
Phys Ther. 2019 May 1;99(5):601-611. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzz011.
Physical therapists are at the frontline of treatment for knee osteoarthritis (OA). International guidelines recommend weight loss for individuals with knee OA who are overweight, and research indicates that patients believe it is appropriate for physical therapists to address weight.
The objective was to explore physical therapists' attitudes about their role in weight management for people with OA.
This was a qualitative semistructured telephone interview study.
Participants included 13 purposively sampled physical therapists who had treated at least 1 patient with knee OA within the past 12 months. Each participated in a telephone interview exploring their perceptions and attitudes toward the role of physical therapists in providing weight management support for people with knee OA. Data were analyzed using a thematic approach.
Three main themes were identified, which highlighted that physical therapists: (1) believe they have a role in facilitating weight loss for people with knee OA; (2) are uncertain how to integrate weight loss into their management; and (3) are conscious of the psychosocial complexities and the need to tread cautiously around weight management.
Physical therapists are aware of the importance of weight loss in the management of knee OA, and believe weight management falls within their role and responsibilities; however, they do not feel equipped to fulfill this role. They also acknowledge the weight management conversation as potentially sensitive. This study highlights the need for training opportunities to develop physical therapists' skills and confidence in weight management for people with knee OA who are overweight, including consideration of the potential harms and benefits of this aspect of care.
物理治疗师处于膝关节骨关节炎(OA)治疗的第一线。国际指南建议超重的膝关节 OA 患者减轻体重,研究表明患者认为物理治疗师应该解决体重问题。
本研究旨在探讨物理治疗师对其在超重膝关节 OA 患者体重管理中作用的态度。
这是一项定性半结构电话访谈研究。
参与者包括 13 名有针对性地抽取的物理治疗师,他们在过去 12 个月内至少治疗过 1 名膝关节 OA 患者。每位参与者都参加了一次电话访谈,探讨他们对物理治疗师在为膝关节 OA 患者提供体重管理支持方面的角色的看法和态度。使用主题分析方法进行数据分析。
确定了三个主要主题,突出了物理治疗师:(1)相信他们在促进膝关节 OA 患者减肥方面有作用;(2)对如何将减肥纳入他们的管理中感到不确定;(3)意识到体重管理的心理社会复杂性,需要谨慎对待。
物理治疗师意识到减肥在膝关节 OA 管理中的重要性,并认为体重管理属于他们的角色和责任范围;然而,他们觉得自己没有能力履行这一角色。他们也承认体重管理对话可能很敏感。本研究强调需要提供培训机会,以提高物理治疗师在超重膝关节 OA 患者体重管理方面的技能和信心,包括考虑这方面护理的潜在危害和益处。