Dunphy Emma, Button Kate, Murray Elizabeth, Hamilton Fiona L
Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, eHealth Unit, London, UK.
Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Musculoskeletal Care. 2023 Mar;21(1):117-129. doi: 10.1002/msc.1673. Epub 2022 Jul 19.
This study gathered expert perspectives in the management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation to explore current practice, variations in care and optimal management strategies.
This was a qualitative semi-structured interview study. The participants' experiences were considered in terms of their roles as employees, managers, clinicians and professional gatekeepers. Purposive and snowball sampling were used to recruit physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons. Participants were included if they had a proven record in clinical management or research involving ACL patients. Persons were excluded if they could not speak English. Interviews were conducted in person, via skype or over the phone at a time convenient to the participant. Data was analysed using a framework analysis and critical realist approach.
Results included 24 interviews that were conducted with 19 physiotherapists and 5 surgeons. Themes of variation in current care and optimal care were explored including subthemes of patient centred practice, evidence based medicine, resources, self-management, multidisciplinary teamwork, training and expertise were explored. Participant's perceptions of current care were that it was a location 'lottery' that significantly varied for patients across the UK.
Stakeholders identified that optimal management should be patient centred and incorporate adequate equipment, specific training for physiotherapists and a closely communicating multidisciplinary team. Research is needed to explore cost effective models of optimal rehabilitation that include return to sport strategies.
本研究收集了前交叉韧带(ACL)康复管理方面的专家观点,以探索当前的实践情况、护理差异和最佳管理策略。
这是一项定性的半结构式访谈研究。从员工、管理人员、临床医生和专业把关人的角色角度来考量参与者的经验。采用目的抽样和滚雪球抽样的方法招募物理治疗师和骨科医生。如果参与者在涉及ACL患者的临床管理或研究方面有可靠记录,则纳入研究。不会说英语的人员被排除在外。访谈在方便参与者的时间通过面对面、Skype或电话进行。使用框架分析和批判实在论方法对数据进行分析。
共进行了24次访谈,涉及19名物理治疗师和5名外科医生。探讨了当前护理差异和最佳护理的主题,包括以患者为中心的实践、循证医学、资源、自我管理、多学科团队合作、培训和专业知识等子主题。参与者对当前护理的看法是,这是一场地点“彩票”,全英国的患者所接受的护理差异很大。
利益相关者认为,最佳管理应以患者为中心,并配备足够的设备,为物理治疗师提供特定培训,以及建立一个沟通密切的多学科团队。需要开展研究,探索包括恢复运动策略在内的具有成本效益的最佳康复模式。