Ferreira Ricardo M, Martins Pedro N, Pimenta Nuno, Gonçalves Rui S
Physical Exercise and Sports Department, Polytechnic Institute of Maia, N2i, Maia, Portugal.
Physical Therapy Department, Coimbra Health School, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, São Martinho do Bispo, Coimbra, Portugal.
Mediterr J Rheumatol. 2023 Jun 30;34(2):188-219. doi: 10.31138/mjr.34.2.188. eCollection 2023 Jun.
OBJECTIVE/AIMS: The aims of this study are to collect the most common non-pharmacological and non-surgical interventions used by the Portuguese physical therapists in their knee osteoarthritis patients, and to deeper understand the factors associated to their intervention choices.
This study incorporated a mixed-methods design. For the quantitative data it was choose an e-survey (with 25 close-end questions, plus general information of the study and a clinical vignette), retrieving sociodemographic and self-reported practice on knee osteoarthritis information. It was analysed response frequencies and associations between variables with logistic regression analyses. For the qualitative data, it was chosen to perform semi-structured interviews in purposefully selected physical therapists to include different sociodemographic factors and survey responses regarding the physical therapists' interventions chosen. After the interviews, the audios were collected, anonymised, transcribed verbatim, and the texts explored by the thematic approach.
From the 277 PTs that shown interest in participating in the study, 120 fully completed the questionnaire and, from those, 10 participated in the interviews. The most chosen interventions included Resistance Exercise, Manual Therapy, Nutrition/Weight Loss, Self-care/Education, Stretching and Aquatic Exercise. Furthermore, it seems that PTs' individual characteristics (age, experience, and clinical reasoning), patient's characteristics (clinical findings and preferences), and work-related factors (facility type, work environment and available resources) are the main actors responsible for an intervention chosen.
In the Portuguese PTs context the most important interventions are Exercise, Manual Therapy, Nutrition/Weight Loss, and Self-care/Education; these interventions chosen may be influenced by PT, patient and work-related factors.
目的/目标:本研究的目的是收集葡萄牙物理治疗师在其膝骨关节炎患者中使用的最常见的非药物和非手术干预措施,并更深入地了解与他们的干预选择相关的因素。
本研究采用混合方法设计。对于定量数据,选择了一项电子调查(有25个封闭式问题,加上研究的一般信息和一个临床案例),以获取社会人口统计学和自我报告的膝骨关节炎信息。通过逻辑回归分析分析了变量之间的应答频率和关联。对于定性数据,选择对有目的地挑选的物理治疗师进行半结构化访谈,以纳入不同的社会人口统计学因素以及关于物理治疗师所选干预措施的调查答复。访谈结束后,收集音频,匿名处理,逐字转录,并采用主题方法对文本进行探究。
在表示有兴趣参与研究的277名物理治疗师中,120名完全完成了问卷,其中10名参与了访谈。最常选择的干预措施包括阻力运动、手法治疗、营养/体重减轻、自我护理/教育、伸展运动和水上运动。此外,物理治疗师的个人特征(年龄、经验和临床推理)、患者的特征(临床发现和偏好)以及与工作相关的因素(设施类型、工作环境和可用资源)似乎是决定所选干预措施的主要因素。
在葡萄牙物理治疗师的背景下,最重要的干预措施是运动、手法治疗、营养/体重减轻和自我护理/教育;这些所选的干预措施可能会受到物理治疗师、患者和与工作相关的因素的影响。