Joslin Rhiannon, Allen Eve, Carter Bernie
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
Women's and Children's Department, University Hospitals Sussex, St Richards Hospital, Chichester, United Kingdom.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2024 Sep 25;5:1452771. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2024.1452771. eCollection 2024.
Musculoskeletal pain affecting children is common. Rehabilitation and treatment effectiveness can be influenced by multiple individual and contextual factors. The need for more rigorous evaluation of physiotherapy treatment for children's pain, identification of the role of specific techniques, and exploration of the influence of the therapeutic alliance is needed. This scoping review of research aimed to examine: (1) What are the perceptions of children, parents, and physiotherapists about the importance of therapeutic alliance during musculoskeletal pain treatment? (2) What are the key characteristics of therapeutic alliance during a child's musculoskeletal pain treatment from the perspectives of children, parents, and physiotherapists? and (3) What are the perceived impacts of therapeutic alliance (positive and negative) during a child's physiotherapy treatment for musculoskeletal pain?
The scoping review, based on Arksey and O'Malley's framework and reporting was guided by PRISMA-ScR. The search strategy was based on three concept blocks: (1) Study population: Children (<18 years); (2) Medical condition: Any musculoskeletal pain (acute, chronic primary, chronic secondary); (3) Intervention: Qualitative exploration of experience of physiotherapy treatment delivered by a physiotherapist from the perspective of a child, parent, or physiotherapist. The search (no date limit) was conducted in February 2024 across Medline, AMED and CINAHL.
Following duplicate removal and assessment of eligibility of the initial 236 articles, nine articles were included; of these, only one specifically aimed to explore therapeutic alliance and it was the only paper to directly mention therapeutic alliance. All nine articles presented the child's experience. One overarching theme "Finding resilience within me through therapeutic alliance" and three main themes: "A trusted guide through the ups and the downs of rehabilitation"; "Having a route map"; and "Take me seriously but make it fun" were identified.
Therapeutic alliance was considered important by children, parents and physiotherapist and it influenced child and parent perceptions of physiotherapy and overall treatment outcomes. Physiotherapists can foster the children's resilience when experiencing musculoskeletal pain by providing disciplinary expertise, connecting and collaborating with the child by becoming their trusted guide, and co-creating a route map for rehabilitation by helping them to learn about their body, pain and recovery timeline.
影响儿童的肌肉骨骼疼痛很常见。康复和治疗效果可能受到多个个体和环境因素的影响。需要对儿童疼痛的物理治疗进行更严格的评估,确定特定技术的作用,并探索治疗联盟的影响。这项研究的范围综述旨在探讨:(1)儿童、家长和物理治疗师对肌肉骨骼疼痛治疗期间治疗联盟重要性的看法是什么?(2)从儿童、家长和物理治疗师的角度来看,儿童肌肉骨骼疼痛治疗期间治疗联盟的关键特征是什么?以及(3)儿童肌肉骨骼疼痛物理治疗期间治疗联盟的感知影响(积极和消极)是什么?
基于阿克斯利和奥马利框架的范围综述,并按照PRISMA-ScR进行报告。搜索策略基于三个概念块:(1)研究人群:儿童(<18岁);(2)医疗状况:任何肌肉骨骼疼痛(急性、慢性原发性、慢性继发性);(3)干预:从儿童、家长或物理治疗师的角度对物理治疗师提供的物理治疗经验进行定性探索。2024年2月在Medline、AMED和CINAHL上进行了搜索(无日期限制)。
在对最初的236篇文章进行重复删除和资格评估后,纳入了9篇文章;其中,只有一篇专门旨在探索治疗联盟,并且它是唯一直接提及治疗联盟的论文。所有9篇文章都呈现了儿童的经历。确定了一个总体主题“通过治疗联盟在我内心找到复原力”和三个主要主题:“在康复的起伏中值得信赖的引导者”;“有一张路线图”;以及“认真对待我但让它有趣”。
儿童、家长和物理治疗师都认为治疗联盟很重要,它影响了儿童和家长对物理治疗和总体治疗结果的看法。物理治疗师可以通过提供专业知识、成为儿童值得信赖的引导者与儿童建立联系并合作,以及通过帮助他们了解自己的身体、疼痛和恢复时间表共同创建康复路线图,来培养儿童在经历肌肉骨骼疼痛时的复原力。