Barrett Rosalie, Terry Louise
School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA, UK.
London South Bank University, London, UK.
Int J Emerg Med. 2018 Oct 11;11(1):42. doi: 10.1186/s12245-018-0201-z.
Worldwide, emergency department (ED) attendances and admissions to acute care have increased significantly. Many EDs are adding physiotherapists to their team thereby allowing doctors to see more cases that are 'urgent'. This is a move away from the 'traditional' physiotherapy service whereby the ED team refers patients to an outpatient physiotherapy service sometimes resulting in significant delays. Internationally, there is no agreed consensus on the role or value of ED-based physiotherapists.
The objective of this review was to retrieve, critically appraise and synthesise the evidence from studies relating to patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences and/or perceptions of physiotherapy services in the ED.
This is a systematic review (SR) synthesising qualitative studies, which have considered patients' (population 1) and healthcare professionals' (population 2) experiences and/or perceptions (outcomes) of ED physiotherapy services (exposure). A comprehensive systematic search, limited to English language articles, was undertaken on seven electronic medical databases (Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, BNI, PubMed and PEDro) for the period January 2006 to October 2016. Grey literature was identified using Google Scholar, reference lists and website searching. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) qualitative checklist was used to appraise all included studies. All studies were data extracted and quality appraised by two reviewers to enhance rigour and reduce bias.
A total of 2163 studies were screened, 10 received full-text review and 7 studies were included in the final review. Six of the studies originated in Australia and one from the USA. The themes that emerged were as follows: Patients and healthcare professionals view ED-based physiotherapists as having (1) expert clinical skills and (2) an educational role. There is role confusion and lack of integration of the ED-based physiotherapist within the ED team.
This review adds an in-depth human perspective to the current ED physiotherapy literature, which provides insight into how ED healthcare services and physiotherapy services specifically should be developed and delivered in the future. The knowledge from this review has implications for future education programmes, as well as development of both new care pathways and physiotherapy clinical roles. Research into ED-based physiotherapy services is predominantly quantitative. Despite the newness of the ED physiotherapy role, this review reveals that the provision of physiotherapists within EDs contributes value to both patients and staff. However, the dominance of Australian research means it is uncertain how it translates to the UK or elsewhere. There needs to be further UK-based research.
在全球范围内,急诊科就诊人数和急性病护理住院人数显著增加。许多急诊科在其团队中增加了物理治疗师,从而使医生能够诊治更多“紧急”病例。这一举措背离了“传统”的物理治疗服务模式,即急诊科团队将患者转介至门诊物理治疗服务,有时会导致严重延误。在国际上,对于急诊科物理治疗师的角色和价值尚无共识。
本综述的目的是检索、批判性评价并综合有关患者和医疗保健专业人员对急诊科物理治疗服务的体验和/或看法的研究证据。
这是一项综合定性研究的系统评价(SR),该研究考虑了患者(人群1)和医疗保健专业人员(人群2)对急诊科物理治疗服务(暴露因素)的体验和/或看法(结果)。对2006年1月至2016年10月期间的七个电子医学数据库(Medline、EMBASE、CINAHL、AMED、BNI、PubMed和PEDro)进行了全面的系统检索,仅限于英文文章。通过谷歌学术、参考文献列表和网站搜索确定灰色文献。使用批判性评价技能计划(CASP)定性检查表对所有纳入研究进行评价。所有研究均由两名评审员进行数据提取和质量评估,以提高严谨性并减少偏差。
共筛选了2163项研究,10项接受全文评审,7项研究纳入最终评审。其中6项研究来自澳大利亚,1项来自美国。出现的主题如下:患者和医疗保健专业人员认为急诊科物理治疗师具有(1)专业临床技能和(2)教育作用。急诊科物理治疗师在急诊科团队中存在角色混淆且缺乏整合。
本综述为当前的急诊科物理治疗文献增添了深入的人文视角,为未来急诊科医疗服务特别是物理治疗服务的发展和提供方式提供了见解。本综述的知识对未来的教育计划以及新护理途径和物理治疗临床角色的发展具有启示意义。对急诊科物理治疗服务的研究主要是定量研究。尽管急诊科物理治疗师这一角色尚新,但本综述表明在急诊科配备物理治疗师对患者和工作人员都有价值。然而,澳大利亚研究占主导地位意味着不确定其如何适用于英国或其他地区。需要进一步开展基于英国的研究。