Lucas Lauren, Parker Jack
School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, Sheffiled, UK.
Present address: Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust; Community Stroke and Neuro Rehab Team, Sandringham House, Salford, M5 4DG, UK.
Arch Physiother. 2022 Jan 11;12(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s40945-021-00124-z.
Anxiety is common for people with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS) and is higher in those with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and in community-based samples. Anxiety can impact self-efficacy, pain, fatigue, engagement in physical activity and treatment adherence, all of which influence the rehabilitation process. Little is known about how physiotherapists manage anxiety in PwMS and the challenges associated with anxiety throughout the rehabilitation process, in community and outpatient settings.
A mixed-methods design, combining a cross-sectional survey and semi-structured interviews with UK-physiotherapists, was used to answer the research question. To inform the qualitative study, a cross-sectional survey collected data from physiotherapists working in neurology to understand the impact and management of anxiety in people with MS (PwMS) during rehabilitation. Analysis used descriptive statistics and the findings formed the interview guide. Semi-structured interviews with specialist physiotherapists explored barriers and facilitators to managing anxiety in PwMS in community and outpatient settings, identified perceived physiotherapy training needs and offered suggestions to develop physiotherapy research and practice. Themes were derived inductively.
The survey suggested how PwMS present with anxiety, its impact during rehabilitation, physiotherapy management practices, and physiotherapist skills and training needs. Five semi-structured interviews with specialist physiotherapists expanded on the survey findings and identified five main themes: Understanding the MS journey, modifying assessment and treatment, anxiety management toolbox, lagging behind Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, and gaining knowledge and skills.
Physiotherapists encounter anxiety in PwMS in community and outpatient rehabilitation and perceive they have a role in managing it as it presents. Facilitators included communication, listening skills and opportunities to develop strong therapeutic relationships. Poor training and support, lack of clinical guidelines and limited research evidence were considered barriers. Clinically relevant learning opportunities, interprofessional working, and greater support through clinical supervision is recommended to better develop physiotherapy practice.
焦虑在多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)中很常见,在复发缓解型多发性硬化症(RRMS)患者以及社区样本中更为严重。焦虑会影响自我效能、疼痛、疲劳、体育活动参与度和治疗依从性,所有这些都会影响康复进程。在社区和门诊环境中,对于物理治疗师如何管理PwMS患者的焦虑以及在整个康复过程中与焦虑相关的挑战,人们知之甚少。
采用混合方法设计,将横断面调查与对英国物理治疗师的半结构化访谈相结合,以回答研究问题。为了为定性研究提供信息,横断面调查收集了神经科物理治疗师的数据,以了解康复期间MS患者(PwMS)焦虑的影响和管理情况。分析采用描述性统计,研究结果形成了访谈指南。对专科物理治疗师的半结构化访谈探讨了在社区和门诊环境中管理PwMS患者焦虑的障碍和促进因素,确定了感知到的物理治疗培训需求,并为开展物理治疗研究和实践提供了建议。主题是归纳得出的。
该调查表明了PwMS患者焦虑的表现形式、其在康复期间的影响、物理治疗管理实践以及物理治疗师的技能和培训需求。对专科物理治疗师的五次半结构化访谈扩展了调查结果,并确定了五个主要主题:了解MS病程、修改评估和治疗、焦虑管理工具箱、落后于肌肉骨骼物理治疗以及获取知识和技能。
物理治疗师在社区和门诊康复中遇到PwMS患者的焦虑问题,并认为他们在焦虑出现时具有管理作用。促进因素包括沟通、倾听技巧以及建立牢固治疗关系的机会。培训和支持不足、缺乏临床指南以及研究证据有限被认为是障碍。建议提供临床相关的学习机会、跨专业合作以及通过临床监督提供更多支持,以更好地发展物理治疗实践。