Agyenkwa Seth Kwame, Yarfi Cosmos, Banson Adjoa Nkrumah, Kofi-Bediako Woyram Abla, Abonie Ulric Sena, Angmorterh Seth Kwadjo, Ofori Eric Kwasi
Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho, Ghana.
Department of Medical Imaging, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho, Ghana.
Stroke Res Treat. 2020 Jul 1;2020:9259017. doi: 10.1155/2020/9259017. eCollection 2020.
The use of standardized outcome measures is an aspect of good clinical practice and essential to the rehabilitation of patients suffering from stroke. Literature reports regarding the extent of usage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation by physiotherapists globally are inconsistent. In addition, the patronage of outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation in low-resourced countries is uncertain.
This study was conducted to assess the current practice of physiotherapists in Ghana regarding the use of standardized outcome measures in the rehabilitation of stroke patients.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey, was used involving 105 registered physiotherapists in Ghana. A 35-item adapted questionnaire was used to collect data on some commonly used outcome measures and frequency of use by physiotherapists for stroke patients.
A total of 55 (52.4%) physiotherapists did not use outcome measures in their clinical practice. Physiotherapists below 40 years of age use outcome measures (64.7%) more than those 41 years and above (6.7%). Physiotherapists working in public facilities in Ghana are more likely to use outcome measures (56.2%) than those in private facilities (16.2%). Physiotherapists who attend to 1-10 patients in a week used outcome measures more (32.4%) than physiotherapists who attend to more than 30 patients (3.8%) in a week.
There is poor usage of outcome measures by Ghanaian physiotherapists, with more than half of the participants not using any standardized outcome measures for rehabilitation of patients in their practice. Physiotherapists who attends to fewer number of patients in a week are more likely to use outcome measures. There is the need for implementation of policy and guidelines on the use of outcome measures by the Allied Health Professions Council and the Ghana Physiotherapy Association.
使用标准化结局指标是良好临床实践的一个方面,对于中风患者的康复至关重要。全球范围内关于物理治疗师在中风康复中使用结局指标的程度的文献报道并不一致。此外,资源匮乏国家在中风康复中对结局指标的应用情况尚不确定。
本研究旨在评估加纳物理治疗师在中风患者康复中使用标准化结局指标的当前实践情况。
采用描述性横断面调查,纳入了加纳105名注册物理治疗师。使用一份改编自35个条目的问卷来收集关于一些常用结局指标以及物理治疗师对中风患者使用频率的数据。
共有55名(52.4%)物理治疗师在临床实践中未使用结局指标。40岁以下的物理治疗师使用结局指标的比例(64.7%)高于41岁及以上的物理治疗师(6.7%)。在加纳公共机构工作的物理治疗师比在私人机构工作的物理治疗师更有可能使用结局指标(分别为56.2%和16.2%)。每周诊治1至10名患者的物理治疗师使用结局指标的比例(32.4%)高于每周诊治超过30名患者的物理治疗师(3.8%)。
加纳物理治疗师对结局指标的使用情况较差,超过半数的参与者在实践中未对患者康复使用任何标准化结局指标。每周诊治患者数量较少的物理治疗师更有可能使用结局指标。联合健康专业委员会和加纳物理治疗协会有必要实施关于使用结局指标的政策和指南。