Physiotherapy Department, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland.
UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sport Science, University College Dublin (UCD), Dublin, Ireland.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2021 Jun;19(2):149-157. doi: 10.1002/msc.1508. Epub 2020 Sep 3.
The objective of this study is to determine orthopaedic consultants' perceptions of an advanced practice physiotherapy (APP) service in paediatrics.
This is a qualitative study that use semi-structured interviews to explore consultant doctors' experiences of an APP paediatric orthopaedic service and its development. Data were transcribed verbatim and subsequently underwent thematic analysis.
Five orthopaedic consultants in two hospital settings participated, and all of whom had experience of working with paediatric orthopaedic APPs.
Seven themes were derived from the analysis, with all participants in the study identifying factors affecting the development of the service and demonstrating broad support for the APP role, with benefits noted as including improved efficiency of service, expansion of skill mix within the team, positive impressions of the standard of care and improved education and liaison with the families and community practitioners at large.
This paper highlights many of the factors that should be considered when introducing an APP service in an outpatient setting. This study demonstrates consistent cross-site positive regard in the skill and competency of the APP in paediatric orthopaedics, to enhance orthopaedic services for children.
本研究旨在确定矫形顾问对儿科高级实践物理治疗(APP)服务的看法。
这是一项定性研究,使用半结构化访谈来探索顾问医生在小儿矫形 APP 服务及其发展方面的经验。数据逐字转录,随后进行主题分析。
在两个医院环境中参与的有五名矫形顾问,他们都有与小儿矫形 APP 合作的经验。
从分析中得出了七个主题,研究中的所有参与者都确定了影响服务发展的因素,并对 APP 角色表示广泛支持,认为其带来的好处包括提高服务效率、团队技能组合的扩大、对护理标准的积极印象以及改善与广大家庭和社区医生的教育和联络。
本文强调了在门诊环境中引入 APP 服务时应考虑的许多因素。这项研究表明,在小儿矫形领域,APP 的技能和能力得到了一致的跨站点积极认可,从而增强了儿童矫形服务。