KITE-Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2022 Jan;45(1):82-90. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2021.1896274. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
CONTEXT/OBJECTIVES: Aquatic therapy (AT) has been reported to be beneficial for individuals with spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D); however, AT has also been reported to be underutilized in SCI/D rehabilitation. We aimed to understand the knowledge and current practice of AT for clients with SCI/D by physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants and kinesiologists across Canada.
DESIGN/METHOD: A survey with closed- and open-ended questions was distributed (July-October 2019) to professionals through letters sent by professional associations. Non-parametric analyses were used to compare AT knowledge and practice between AT and non-AT users; content analysis was used to identify the themes from open-ended questions.
Seventy-eight respondents from 10 provinces were included in the analysis: 33 physiotherapists, 5 physiotherapy assistants and 40 kinesiologists. Respondents using AT (73%) reported greater knowledge of AT benefits and confidence to apply AT than respondents not using AT (<0.01). Four themes were identified: 1-Variety of physical and psychosocial benefits of AT for people with SCI/D; 2-Attainment of movement and independence not possible on land; 3-Issues around pool accessibility; and 4-Constraints on AT implementation.
Respondents implemented AT to improve health outcomes for patients with SCI/D, despite facing challenges with pool accessibility and numerous constraints. Respondents who provided AT reported having better knowledge of AT and a supported AT practice in the work environment than respondents not providing AT. This study will inform AT stakeholders and institutions when considering strategies to increase the access to AT after SCI/D.
背景/目的:水疗(AT)已被报道对脊髓损伤或疾病(SCI/D)患者有益;然而,SCI/D 康复中 AT 的利用率也较低。我们旨在了解加拿大各地物理治疗师、物理治疗助理和运动学家对 SCI/D 患者 AT 的知识和当前实践情况。
方法/设计:通过专业协会的信函,在 2019 年 7 月至 10 月期间向专业人员分发了一份带有封闭和开放式问题的调查问卷。非参数分析用于比较 AT 用户和非 AT 用户的 AT 知识和实践;内容分析用于从开放式问题中确定主题。
来自 10 个省的 78 名受访者被纳入分析:33 名物理治疗师、5 名物理治疗助理和 40 名运动学家。使用 AT 的受访者(73%)报告称,他们对 AT 益处和应用 AT 的信心的了解程度高于不使用 AT 的受访者(<0.01)。确定了四个主题:1-AT 对 SCI/D 患者的身体和心理社会益处的多样性;2-在陆地上无法实现的运动和独立;3-游泳池无障碍问题;4-AT 实施的限制。
尽管面临游泳池无障碍和众多限制的挑战,受访者仍实施 AT 以改善 SCI/D 患者的健康结果。提供 AT 的受访者报告称,他们对 AT 的了解程度更好,并且在工作环境中得到了支持的 AT 实践,而不提供 AT 的受访者则没有。本研究将为 AT 利益相关者和机构提供信息,以便在考虑增加 SCI/D 后获得 AT 的策略时使用。