Peninsula Clinical School, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Academic Unit, Peninsula Health, Melbourne, Australia.
Phys Ther. 2022 May 5;102(5). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzac010.
The purpose of this study was to determine physical therapists' and physical therapist students' attitudes and beliefs, knowledge, and confidence in working with people with dementia.
This was a mixed-methods systematic review. Participants included physical therapists working in any clinical specialty and physical therapist students who had completed at least 1 clinical placement. Eleven databases were searched. The evidence was evaluated using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklists. Data synthesis followed a convergent integrated approach according to Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for mixed-methods systematic reviews. Quantitative data were "qualitized" using thematic analysis and synthesized with qualitative data using thematic synthesis.
Fifteen studies were included (9 quantitative and 6 qualitative studies). Seven key themes evolved. Five related to the belief that (1) working with people with dementia is complex and challenging; (2) opportunities for education in dementia care are lacking; (3) working with people with dementia is a specialized area of practice; (4) there are unsupportive systems for working with people with dementia; and (5) people with dementia deserve rehabilitation, but their potential to improve is less certain. One theme related to knowledge (lack of knowledge in some areas of dementia care), and 1 theme related to confidence (lack of confidence in working with people with dementia).
Physical therapists and physical therapist students believe that working with people with dementia can be challenging. The low levels of knowledge and confidence in areas important to working with people who have dementia suggest that more education about dementia is needed.
This mixed-methods systematic review highlights that physical therapists and physical therapist students believe that working with people who have dementia is complex and challenging. Physical therapists want more training and support in this growing area of practice.
本研究旨在确定物理治疗师和物理治疗学生对与痴呆症患者合作的态度和信念、知识和信心。
这是一项混合方法系统评价。参与者包括在任何临床专业工作的物理治疗师和至少完成 1 个临床实习的物理治疗学生。11 个数据库被搜索。使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所批判性评估清单评估证据。根据 Joanna Briggs 研究所混合方法系统评价方法,采用综合集成方法进行数据综合。定量数据使用主题分析进行“定性化”,并使用主题综合与定性数据进行综合。
共纳入 15 项研究(9 项定量研究和 6 项定性研究)。出现了 7 个关键主题。其中 5 个与以下信念有关:(1)与痴呆症患者合作具有复杂性和挑战性;(2)缺乏痴呆症护理教育机会;(3)与痴呆症患者合作是一个专门的实践领域;(4)为与痴呆症患者合作提供的支持系统不足;(5)痴呆症患者需要康复,但他们改善的潜力较小。1 个主题与知识相关(痴呆症护理某些领域缺乏知识),1 个主题与信心相关(与痴呆症患者合作缺乏信心)。
物理治疗师和物理治疗学生认为与痴呆症患者合作具有挑战性。在与痴呆症患者合作的重要领域,知识和信心水平较低,表明需要更多关于痴呆症的教育。
这项混合方法系统评价强调,物理治疗师和物理治疗学生认为与痴呆症患者合作具有复杂性和挑战性。物理治疗师希望在这个不断发展的实践领域接受更多的培训和支持。