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加拿大物理治疗师对与原住民使用远程医疗的看法:一项定性研究。

Physical Therapists' Perspectives on the Use of Telehealth With First Nations Peoples in Canada: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Moecke Débora Petry, Holyk Travis, Maddocks Stacy, Campbell Kristin L, Ho Kendall, Camp Pat G

机构信息

Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2025 Mar 3;105(3). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzae175.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to explore physical therapists' perspectives on providing physical therapy to First Nations peoples in Canada via telehealth, specifically to understand (1) their perspectives on the feasibility of telehealth as a medium for health care delivery and (2) their experiences building trusting therapeutic relationships via telehealth care.

METHODS

This study included 13 physical therapists who provided clinical care via telehealth for First Nations individuals in northern British Columbia in the past 3 years, and 7 master of physical therapy students undergoing or who completed their Indigenous Health clinical placement in the past 3 years and utilized telehealth. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted. Interview questions explored: telehealth usage and acceptance, experiences with telehealth, and overall recommendations for telehealth. Audio recordings were transcribed, and reflexive thematic analysis was conducted.

RESULTS

Three overarching themes were identified: "Telehealth can make a huge difference, but it is widely underutilized;" "Telehealth is a little bit less personal and in-depth;" and "There is a time and place for telehealth."

CONCLUSION

Telehealth shows promise in the delivery of physical therapy to First Nations communities in Canada, enhancing accessibility, offering flexible scheduling options, and optimizing therapist time efficiency. However, successful implementation in these communities is contingent upon addressing several challenges, including building trusting therapeutic relationships. Technological glitches, the absence of physical interaction, and a history of trauma may hinder the development of the therapeutic relationship in telehealth encounters. To mitigate these challenges, cultural safety training, initial in-person appointments, community familiarity, and in-person support from a caregiver or other health care provider may play pivotal roles.

IMPACT

This study not only sheds light on the underutilization of telehealth but also underscores its potential to significantly improve the accessibility and efficiency of physical therapy to First Nations peoples in Canada. The findings emphasize the nuanced dynamics of therapeutic relationships in telehealth, offering critical insights for the integration of culturally sensitive practices. Addressing the challenges pinpointed can enhance the quality of telehealth care for First Nations individuals, promote more equitable health care delivery, and foster positive health outcomes.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨物理治疗师对通过远程医疗为加拿大原住民提供物理治疗的看法,具体而言,是要了解:(1)他们对远程医疗作为一种医疗服务媒介的可行性的看法;(2)他们通过远程医疗建立信任治疗关系的经验。

方法

本研究纳入了13名在过去3年中通过远程医疗为不列颠哥伦比亚省北部的原住民提供临床护理的物理治疗师,以及7名在过去3年中接受或完成了原住民健康临床实习并使用过远程医疗的物理治疗硕士研究生。进行了深入的半结构化访谈。访谈问题探讨了:远程医疗的使用和接受情况、远程医疗的经验以及对远程医疗的总体建议。对录音进行了转录,并进行了反思性主题分析。

结果

确定了三个总体主题:“远程医疗能带来巨大改变,但目前广泛未得到充分利用”;“远程医疗的个性化和深入程度稍显不足”;以及“远程医疗有其适用的时间和地点”。

结论

远程医疗在为加拿大原住民社区提供物理治疗方面显示出前景,可提高可及性、提供灵活的预约安排选项并优化治疗师的时间效率。然而,在这些社区的成功实施取决于应对若干挑战,包括建立信任的治疗关系。技术故障、缺乏身体互动以及创伤史可能会阻碍远程医疗中治疗关系的发展。为缓解这些挑战,文化安全培训、首次面对面预约、社区熟悉度以及护理人员或其他医疗服务提供者的现场支持可能发挥关键作用。

影响

本研究不仅揭示了远程医疗未得到充分利用的情况,还强调了其显著提高加拿大原住民物理治疗可及性和效率的潜力。研究结果强调了远程医疗中治疗关系的细微动态,为融入文化敏感做法提供了关键见解。应对所指出的挑战可提高为原住民个体提供的远程医疗质量,促进更公平的医疗服务提供,并促进积极的健康结果。

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