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门诊物理治疗师对心血管疾病筛查的态度和行为:一项全国性调查。

Outpatient Physical Therapist Attitudes Toward and Behaviors in Cardiovascular Disease Screening: A National Survey.

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1919 W. Taylor St, Room 506G, MC 898, Chicago, IL 60612 (USA).

Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, (USA).

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2019 Jul 1;99(7):833-848. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzz042.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Screening the cardiovascular system is an important and necessary component of the physical therapist examination to ensure patient safety, appropriate referral, and timely medical management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and risk factors. The most basic screening includes a measurement of resting blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR). Previous work demonstrated that rates of BP and HR screening and perceptions toward screening by physical therapists are inadequate.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose was to assess the current attitudes and behaviors of physical therapists in the United States regarding the screening of patients for CVD or risk factors in outpatient orthopedic practice.

DESIGN

This was a cross-sectional, online survey study.

METHODS

Data were collected from an anonymous adaptive online survey delivered via an email list.

RESULTS

A total of 1812 surveys were included in this analysis. A majority of respondents (n = 931; 51.38%) reported that at least half of their current caseload included patients either with diagnosed CVD or at moderate or greater risk of a future occurrence. A total of 14.8% of respondents measured BP and HR on the initial examination for each new patient. The most commonly self-reported barriers to screening were lack of time (37.44%) and lack of perceived importance (35.62%). The most commonly self-reported facilitators of routine screening were perceived importance (79.48%) and clinic policy (38.43%). Clinicians who managed caseloads with the highest CVD risk were the most likely to screen.

LIMITATIONS

Although the sampling population included was large and representative of the profession, only members of the American Physical Therapy Association Orthopaedic Section were included in this survey.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite the high prevalence of patients either diagnosed with or at risk for CVD, few physical therapists consistently included BP and HR on the initial examination. The results of this survey suggest that efforts to improve understanding of the importance of screening and modifications of clinic policy could be effective strategies for improving rates of HR and BP screening.

摘要

背景

筛查心血管系统是物理治疗师检查的一个重要且必要的组成部分,以确保患者安全、适当转诊以及及时对心血管疾病 (CVD) 和危险因素进行医学管理。最基本的筛查包括测量静息血压 (BP) 和心率 (HR)。先前的研究表明,物理治疗师进行 BP 和 HR 筛查的比率以及对筛查的看法均不足。

目的

评估美国物理治疗师在门诊骨科实践中对患者 CVD 或危险因素进行筛查的当前态度和行为。

设计

这是一项横断面、在线调查研究。

方法

通过电子邮件列表提供匿名自适应在线调查收集数据。

结果

共有 1812 份调查被纳入本分析。大多数受访者(n=931;51.38%)报告说,他们目前的大部分患者中,至少有一半患有已确诊的 CVD,或有中度或更高的未来发病风险。有 14.8%的受访者会对每个新患者进行初始检查时测量 BP 和 HR。自我报告的筛查障碍主要包括缺乏时间(37.44%)和缺乏感知的重要性(35.62%)。自我报告的筛查常规的最常见促进因素是感知的重要性(79.48%)和诊所政策(38.43%)。管理 CVD 风险最高的患者的临床医生最有可能进行筛查。

局限性

尽管抽样人群数量较大且具有代表性,但本调查仅包括美国物理治疗协会骨科分会的成员。

结论

尽管有很高比例的患者被诊断患有 CVD 或存在 CVD 风险,但很少有物理治疗师会在初始检查中始终包括 BP 和 HR。这项调查的结果表明,努力提高对筛查重要性的认识以及修改诊所政策可能是提高 HR 和 BP 筛查率的有效策略。

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