Catholic University of Applied Sciences Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Physiother Theory Pract. 2022 Oct;38(10):1426-1437. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2021.1872128. Epub 2021 Jan 14.
Physiotherapists promote physical activity and exercise, yet patient adherence is often poor. To support patient adherence, behavior change techniques (BCTs) should be applied. These are insufficiently covered in physiotherapy curricula.
The aim of this study was to evaluate a behavior change counseling training program for physiotherapists. The specific aims were to investigate: (1) physiotherapists' satisfaction with the training; (2) changes in physiotherapists' knowledge of BCTs and communication techniques immediately after the training and 6 weeks later; and (3) changes in physiotherapists' self-reported use of these techniques 6 weeks after the training.
We conducted a single-group pre-post intervention study. Data of 56 physiotherapists (47 female, mean age 48.0 years) who participated in the training program "BeFo" (German: "wegungstherapie-rtbildungen") were analyzed. Knowledge of BCTs and communication techniques, intention to apply these techniques, action and coping planning were assessed at baseline (t1), after the training (t2), and 6 weeks later (t3) using questionnaires. Participants' satisfaction was evaluated at t2, their use of BCTs and communication techniques at t1 and t3.
Fifty-four participants (96.4%) were satisfied with BeFo. One-way repeated-measures ANOVAs and Friedman's ANOVA revealed increased knowledge (Chi(2) = 28.12, < .001) and improved action planning (F(2, 98) = 22.65; < .001) and coping planning (F(2, 100) = 19.28, < .001) at t2 and t3. Higher use of BCTs and communication techniques at t3 was identified when participants with high baseline values were excluded.
BeFo could be successfully implemented for physiotherapists. Our results imply that BeFo is a promising approach to improve physiotherapists' behavior change counseling skills.
物理治疗师促进身体活动和锻炼,但患者的依从性往往很差。为了支持患者的依从性,应该应用行为改变技术(BCT)。这些在物理治疗课程中没有得到充分涵盖。
本研究旨在评估一种针对物理治疗师的行为改变咨询培训计划。具体目标是调查:(1)治疗师对培训的满意度;(2)培训后即刻和 6 周后治疗师对 BCT 和沟通技巧的知识变化;(3)培训后 6 周治疗师自我报告使用这些技术的变化。
我们进行了一项单组前后干预研究。分析了 56 名参加“BeFo”(德语:“运动治疗培训”)培训计划的物理治疗师(47 名女性,平均年龄 48.0 岁)的数据。使用问卷在基线(t1)、培训后(t2)和 6 周后(t3)评估 BCT 和沟通技巧的知识、应用这些技术的意图、行动和应对计划。在 t2 时评估参与者的满意度,在 t1 和 t3 时评估他们对 BCT 和沟通技巧的使用。
54 名参与者(96.4%)对 BeFo 感到满意。单向重复测量方差分析和 Friedman 方差分析显示,知识增加(Chi(2) = 28.12,<.001),行动和应对计划改善(F(2, 98) = 22.65;<.001)和应对计划(F(2, 100) = 19.28,<.001)在 t2 和 t3 时。当排除基线值较高的参与者时,发现 t3 时 BCT 和沟通技巧的使用更高。
BeFo 可以成功地用于物理治疗师。我们的结果表明,BeFo 是一种有前途的方法,可以提高物理治疗师的行为改变咨询技能。