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高级实践物理治疗师与 JIGSAW-E 模型在苏格兰初级保健环境中管理骨关节炎的实施:一项定性案例研究。

Advanced Practice Physiotherapists and the implementation of the JIGSAW-E model for the management of osteoarthritis in Scottish primary care settings: a qualitative case study.

机构信息

Edinburgh Napier University, The School of Health and Social Care, Scotland, UK; University of Edinburgh, Advanced Care Research Centre (ACRC), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

University of Edinburgh, Advanced Care Research Centre (ACRC), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; University of Dundee, School of Medicine, Scotland, UK; University of St Andrews, School of Medicine, St Andrews, Scotland, UK.

出版信息

Physiotherapy. 2022 Dec;117:81-88. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2022.08.007. Epub 2022 Aug 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore the acceptability, barriers and enablers of NICE guidelines for osteoarthritis in the Scottish primary care setting using the Joint Implementation of Guidelines for Osteoarthritis in Western Europe (JIGSAW-E) model and investigate the role of Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioners (APPs) in providing evidence-based care.

DESIGN

A qualitative case study comprised of semi-structured interviews followed by a workshop with participants.

SETTING

10 Scottish primary care practices.

PARTICIPANTS

Six general practitioners (GPs) and eight APPs were interviewed. Twenty-three practitioners attended the workshop including 22 physiotherapists and one GP.

RESULTS

While both GPs and APPs recognised the need to improve and standardise osteoarthritis care delivery, this study found that APPs were better situated to implement the evidence-based model. Barriers to implementation included lack of time for training, limited appointment time for GPs to consult and discuss medication use with patients, limitation of disease specific guidelines for patients with complex multimorbidity, and system-based barriers such as electronic data collection and high staff turnover. The key enabler was practitioners' motivation to provide optimal, standardised quality care for osteoarthritis. To increase acceptance, ownership and usability for both practitioners and patients, the JIGSAW-E model materials required adaptation to the local context.

CONCLUSION

This study provides evidence that the JIGSAW-E model is acceptable in Scottish primary care. Furthermore, the evolving roles of GPs and APPs within multidisciplinary primary care teams provides a platform to implement the JIGSAW-E model, where APPs are well placed to provide leadership and training in the delivery of evidence-based care for osteoarthritis.

摘要

目的

使用西方欧洲骨关节炎指南联合实施(JIGSAW-E)模型,探讨 NICE 骨关节炎指南在苏格兰基层医疗环境中的可接受性、障碍和促进因素,并研究高级物理治疗师(APPs)在提供基于证据的护理方面的作用。

设计

由半结构化访谈和参与者研讨会组成的定性案例研究。

设置

10 家苏格兰基层医疗实践。

参与者

采访了 6 名全科医生(GPs)和 8 名 APPs。23 名从业者参加了研讨会,其中包括 22 名物理治疗师和 1 名全科医生。

结果

虽然 GPs 和 APPs 都认识到需要改善和规范骨关节炎的护理提供,但本研究发现 APPs 更适合实施基于证据的模式。实施的障碍包括缺乏培训时间、GP 为咨询和讨论药物使用留出的时间有限、针对患有复杂多病共存的患者的疾病特异性指南有限,以及电子数据收集和高员工流失等系统障碍。关键的促进因素是从业者为骨关节炎提供最佳、标准化的优质护理的动机。为了提高从业者和患者的接受度、所有权和可用性,JIGSAW-E 模型材料需要适应当地环境。

结论

本研究提供了证据表明,JIGSAW-E 模型在苏格兰基层医疗中是可接受的。此外,GP 和 APPs 在多学科基层医疗团队中的不断发展的角色为实施 JIGSAW-E 模型提供了一个平台,其中 APPs 非常适合在提供基于证据的骨关节炎护理方面提供领导和培训。

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