School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
North West Hospital and Health Service, Queensland Health, Mount Isa, Qld 4825, Australia
Rural Remote Health. 2021 Oct;21(4):6471. doi: 10.22605/RRH6471. Epub 2021 Oct 16.
Rural physiotherapy is a challenging area of practice that requires clinicians to respond to the unique factors that contribute to rurality. This study aimed to outline an introductory set of competencies that contribute to effective physiotherapy practice in rural Australia.
A three-round Delphi study was undertaken using a panel of expert physiotherapists. The panel was asked to provide open-ended responses to the following question: 'What unique knowledge, skills, abilities, attributes or other characteristics do physiotherapists need to possess, or learn in order to provide effective physiotherapy specifically in a rural or remote setting?' These responses were then thematically analysed to create competencies. The competencies were evaluated in the subsequent rounds by the Delphi panel. Consensus was set at 80%. Rural and remote experts were determined through criteria including duration of practice, established expert frameworks, and self- or peer nomination. The publicly accessible Australian Physiotherapy Association database was used to access the contact details of 222 physiotherapists working in rural and remote locations across all Australian states and territories. Seventeen expert physiotherapists met inclusion criteria and consented to participation.
Seventeen expert physiotherapists completed round one with a 100% response rate. Analysis of the expert panel responses yielded an initial 24 competencies. The second round had a response rate of 94.1%, and the third round 93.8%. A final set of 19 competencies was established. The knowledge, skills and attributes featured in the competencies relate to responsivity to rural locality, adapting to individual community needs and problem solving in response to challenges to practising in rural and remote locations.
This study has introduced a set of competencies that may contribute towards effective physiotherapy practice in the rural setting. The competencies provide a common language for physiotherapists and their employers, and may be used to guide training or mentorship in this setting.
农村物理治疗是一个具有挑战性的实践领域,要求临床医生应对导致农村化的独特因素。本研究旨在概述一系列有助于澳大利亚农村地区有效物理治疗实践的入门能力。
采用专家物理治疗师小组进行了三轮 Delphi 研究。向小组提出了一个开放式问题:“物理治疗师需要具备哪些独特的知识、技能、能力、属性或其他特征,或者需要学习什么,才能在农村或偏远地区提供有效的物理治疗?”然后对这些回答进行主题分析以创建能力。随后,德尔菲小组对这些能力进行了评估。共识设定为 80%。农村和偏远地区的专家是通过包括实践时间、既定专家框架以及自我或同行提名等标准确定的。使用可公开访问的澳大利亚物理治疗协会数据库,获取了在澳大利亚所有州和地区的农村和偏远地区工作的 222 名物理治疗师的联系方式。符合纳入标准的 17 名专家物理治疗师同意参与研究。
17 名专家物理治疗师在第一轮中完成了 100%的回复率。对专家小组的回应进行分析,得出了最初的 24 项能力。第二轮的回复率为 94.1%,第三轮为 93.8%。最终确定了一套 19 项能力。能力中涉及的知识、技能和属性与对农村地区的响应能力、适应个别社区的需求以及解决在农村和偏远地区执业的挑战有关。
本研究引入了一套可能有助于农村环境中有效物理治疗实践的能力。这些能力为物理治疗师及其雇主提供了共同的语言,并可用于指导该环境中的培训或指导。