Stitt Audrey, Operacz Rebecca
Physical Therapy Program, College of Public Health, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
Physical Therapy Program, Jefferson College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Children (Basel). 2024 Jun 5;11(6):689. doi: 10.3390/children11060689.
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe parent perceptions of the home exercise program (HEP) for infants with congenital muscular torticollis (CMT), and how these perceptions evolved over a physical therapy (PT) plan of care. Twelve participants were recruited from a pediatric PT clinic, and nine completed interviews at three time points. Qualitative description and an iterative approach for thematic analysis of 27 interviews yielded three themes that corresponded to the research questions. The participants' responses were categorized into three main themes: (1) parents' perceptions of three key exercises within the HEP, (2) internal and external sources of stress, and (3) sources of empowerment and disempowerment. Regarding the HEP, parents articulated common sentiments for three frequently prescribed exercises for the management of CMT: (1) tummy time was the fast favorite, (2) ipsilateral cervical rotation was perceived as stressful, and (3) contralateral cervical lateral flexion felt uncomfortable. Additionally, participants disclosed internal and external sources of stress (guilt, uncertainty, and the demands of returning to work) and sources of disempowerment (inconsistent messaging frompractitioners, feeling overwhelmed) and empowerment (being able to see the bigger picture and clear communication and education about the diagnosis) with respect to managing their infant's CMT. These themes provide insight into the evolution of parent perceptions over a PT plan of care for CMT. Participants' insights suggest a need for consistent messaging regarding the diagnosis and evidence-based management of CMT, addressing parent stress, and modifying how exercises are taught. This study contributes updated research on parents' experiences with physical therapy and the HEP for their infant's CMT.
这项定性研究的目的是描述家长对先天性肌性斜颈(CMT)婴儿家庭锻炼计划(HEP)的看法,以及这些看法在物理治疗(PT)护理计划过程中的演变情况。从一家儿科PT诊所招募了12名参与者,其中9人在三个时间点完成了访谈。对27次访谈进行定性描述和迭代主题分析,得出了与研究问题相对应的三个主题。参与者的回答分为三个主要主题:(1)家长对HEP中三项关键锻炼的看法;(2)压力的内部和外部来源;(3)增强权能和削弱权能的来源。关于HEP,家长们对CMT管理中三项常用的规定锻炼表达了共同的看法:(1)俯卧时间最受欢迎;(2)同侧颈部旋转被认为有压力;(3)对侧颈部侧屈感觉不舒服。此外,参与者还透露了在管理婴儿CMT方面压力的内部和外部来源(内疚、不确定性和重返工作的需求)以及削弱权能的来源(从业者信息不一致、感觉不堪重负)和增强权能的来源(能够看到全局以及关于诊断的清晰沟通和教育)。这些主题为家长在CMT的PT护理计划过程中看法的演变提供了见解。参与者的见解表明,需要就CMT的诊断和循证管理提供一致的信息,解决家长的压力问题,并改进锻炼的教学方式。这项研究为关于家长对婴儿CMT进行物理治疗和HEP的经历的最新研究做出了贡献。