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老年人、物理治疗师和老年护理人员在 TOP UP 远程物理治疗计划中的体验:TOP UP 干预措施的访谈研究。

Experiences of Older Adults, Physiotherapists, and Aged Care Staff in the TOP UP Telephysiotherapy Program: Interview Study of the TOP UP Interventions.

机构信息

Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, Sydney Local Health District, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia.

Whiddon, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Aging. 2024 Feb 7;7:e53010. doi: 10.2196/53010.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Telehealth provides opportunities for older adults to access health care. However, limited research exists on the use of telehealth within aged care services, particularly regarding physiotherapy-led fall prevention and mobility programs. Understanding the experiences and interactions of older adults, physiotherapists, and aged care service providers is crucial for the scale-up and sustainability of such essential programs. The TOP UP study, a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial in aged care, used a supported multidisciplinary telephysiotherapy model to motivate older adults to engage in exercises to improve mobility and reduce falls.

OBJECTIVE

This qualitative substudy aims to achieve 2 primary objectives: to describe the experiences and acceptability of the TOP UP intervention for older people, physiotherapists, and aged care support workers and managers and to gain an in-depth understanding of program implementation.

METHODS

A purposive recruitment strategy was used to select 18 older adults who participated in the TOP UP intervention, ensuring variation in age, gender, residential status (home or residential aged care), geographic location, and cognitive levels. In addition, 7 physiotherapists, 8 aged care support workers, and 6 managers from 7 different aged care provider partners participated in this study. Semistructured interviews were conducted to explore stakeholders' experiences with the TOP UP program, gather suggestions for improvement, and obtain insights for the future implementation of similar telephysiotherapy programs. The interview framework and coding processes were informed by behavior changes and implementation frameworks. Data were analyzed using an abductive approach, informed by 2 behavioral change theories (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behavior Model and Self-Determination Theory) and the Nonadoption, Abandonment and Challenges to the Scale-Up, Spread and Sustainability of Health and Care Technologies framework.

RESULTS

All participants (n=39) reported high levels of acceptability for the TOP UP program and cited multiple perceived benefits. The thematic analysis generated 6 main themes: telephysiotherapy expands opportunity; tailored physiotherapy care with local support enhances motivation; engaging, older adult-friendly educational resources build capability; flexible reablement approach fosters autonomy; telephysiotherapy is safe, effective, and acceptable for many; and organizational commitment is required to embed telehealth. The motivation to exercise was enhanced by Zoom's convenience, use of tailored web-based exercise resources, and companionable local support.

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the inherent value of telephysiotherapy in aged care, emphasizing the need for investment in staff training, local support, and older adult-friendly resources in future telephysiotherapy iterations. TOP UP represents a convenient and flexible web-based care model that empowers many older adults to receive sustainable, high-quality care precisely when and where they need it.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) ACTRN 1261000734864; https://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12621000734864.

摘要

背景

远程医疗为老年人获得医疗保健提供了机会。然而,针对老年人在老年护理服务中使用远程医疗的研究有限,特别是在物理治疗主导的防跌倒和促进活动项目方面。了解老年人、物理治疗师和老年护理服务提供者的体验和互动,对于此类基本项目的扩大规模和可持续性至关重要。TOP UP 研究是一项混合类型 1 的有效性-实施随机对照试验,在老年护理中使用了支持性多学科远程物理治疗模式,以激励老年人参与运动,提高活动能力并减少跌倒。

目的

本定性子研究旨在实现 2 个主要目标:描述 TOP UP 干预措施对老年人、物理治疗师和老年护理支持人员和管理人员的体验和可接受性,并深入了解方案的实施情况。

方法

采用目的性招募策略选择了 18 名参与 TOP UP 干预的老年人,确保了年龄、性别、居住状况(居家或养老机构)、地理位置和认知水平的多样性。此外,还有 7 名物理治疗师、8 名老年护理支持人员和 6 名来自 7 个不同老年护理服务提供商的管理人员参与了这项研究。通过半结构化访谈,探索利益相关者对 TOP UP 项目的体验,收集改进建议,并为未来类似的远程物理治疗项目的实施提供见解。访谈框架和编码过程受到行为变化和实施框架的启发。数据采用归纳法进行分析,受到 2 种行为改变理论(能力、机会、动机和行为模型以及自我决定理论)和非采用、放弃以及健康和护理技术扩大、传播和可持续性的挑战框架的影响。

结果

所有参与者(n=39)都对 TOP UP 项目表示高度接受,并提到了多个感知到的益处。主题分析生成了 6 个主要主题:远程物理治疗扩大了机会;提供具有本地支持的个性化物理治疗服务增强了动机;使用参与性、适合老年人的教育资源增强了能力;灵活的再康复方法培养了自主性;远程物理治疗对许多人来说是安全、有效和可接受的;需要组织承诺来嵌入远程医疗。Zoom 的便利性、使用定制化的基于网络的锻炼资源以及本地陪伴支持,增强了锻炼的动机。

结论

本研究强调了远程物理治疗在老年护理中的固有价值,强调了未来远程物理治疗迭代中需要投资于员工培训、本地支持和适合老年人的资源。TOP UP 代表了一种方便灵活的基于网络的护理模式,使许多老年人能够在他们需要的时候和地点获得可持续、高质量的护理。

试验注册

澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心(ANZCTR)ACTRN 1261000734864;https://anzctr.org.au/Trial/Registration/TrialReview.aspx?ACTRN=12621000734864。

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