Department of Public Health and Nursing, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Jan 6;21(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-05988-8.
Physiotherapy services are an important part of the primary health care services for children, serving a broad spectrum of children referred from different sources and for a variety of reasons. There is limited knowledge about their characteristics and outcome. The aim of this study was to describe the profile, i.e. referral patterns, baseline demographical and clinical characteristics, as well as treatment outcome at follow-up 6 months after baseline, of children receiving physiotherapy in primary health care.
Children referred to primary health care physiotherapy in a large municipality in Norway were invited to participate in this longitudinal observational study. The children's demographics, referral sources, causes of referral, functional diagnoses, influence on their daily activities, main goals and planned treatments were registered at baseline. Goal attainment and treatment compliance were registered at follow-up maximum 6 months after baseline.
The physiotherapists registered baseline characteristics for 148 children. Parent-reported data at baseline were available for 101 (68.2%) of these children. Children were mainly referred from child health care centres (n = 74; 50.0%), hospital (n = 25; 16.9%) and kindergarten (n = 22; 14.9%). The most frequent causes of referral were concerns for motor development (n = 50; 33.8%), asymmetry (n = 40; 27.0%) and orthopaedic conditions (n = 25; 16.9%). Eighty-one (54.7%) children were below the age of 1 year. There was partly agreement between causes of referral and the physiotherapists' functional diagnoses. Parents of 69 (71.1%) children reported that their child's daily activities were little to not at all affected by the problem or complaint for which they were referred. Follow-up data were registered for 64 children. The main treatment goal was achieved in 37 (57.8%) and partly achieved in 26 (40.6%) children and the treatment was carried out as planned in 55 (87.3%) children.
The large variation in the profile of children receiving physiotherapy in a primary health care setting in Norway shows how primary health care physiotherapists can contribute to fulfil the broad purpose of the primary health care services.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03626389 . Registered on August 13th 2018 (retrospectively registered).
物理治疗服务是儿童初级卫生保健服务的重要组成部分,为来自不同来源和各种原因的广泛儿童提供服务。关于他们的特征和结果的知识有限。本研究的目的是描述在挪威一个大的市接受初级卫生保健物理治疗的儿童的特征,即转诊模式、基线人口统计学和临床特征以及基线后 6 个月的随访治疗结果。
邀请在挪威一个大的市的初级卫生保健物理治疗中转诊的儿童参加这项纵向观察性研究。在基线时登记儿童的人口统计学资料、转诊来源、转诊原因、功能诊断、对日常活动的影响、主要目标和计划治疗。在随访时(最多在基线后 6 个月)登记目标达成和治疗依从性。
物理治疗师为 148 名儿童登记了基线特征。其中 101 名(68.2%)儿童的家长报告了基线数据。儿童主要从儿童保健中心(n=74;50.0%)、医院(n=25;16.9%)和幼儿园(n=22;14.9%)转诊。最常见的转诊原因是对运动发育的担忧(n=50;33.8%)、不对称(n=40;27.0%)和骨科疾病(n=25;16.9%)。81 名(54.7%)儿童年龄在 1 岁以下。转诊原因和物理治疗师的功能诊断之间存在部分一致性。69 名(71.1%)儿童的家长报告说,他们孩子的日常活动受到所转诊问题或投诉的影响很小或根本没有影响。对 64 名儿童进行了随访数据登记。主要治疗目标在 37 名(57.8%)儿童中实现,在 26 名(40.6%)儿童中部分实现,在 55 名(87.3%)儿童中按计划进行治疗。
在挪威初级卫生保健环境中接受物理治疗的儿童的概况差异很大,这表明初级卫生保健物理治疗师如何能够有助于实现初级卫生保健服务的广泛目的。
ClinicalTrials.gov 标识符:NCT03626389。于 2018 年 8 月 13 日注册(回顾性注册)。