Nguyen Jennifer, Naylor Justine M, Dennis Sarah, Livings Rebecca, Mills Kathryn, Schabrun Siobhan M, Thom Jeanette M
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Whitlam Orthopaedic Research Centre, Orthopaedic Department, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Jan 6;26(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s12891-024-08242-y.
Physiotherapy has emerged as an important health strategy to deliver lifestyle, exercise and physical activity for people with knee osteoarthritis. However, little is known about the extent to which physiotherapists adhere to clinical practice guidelines. This study aimed to explore the perspectives and care patterns of physiotherapists in Sydney, Australia on their delivery of knee osteoarthritis care and how this aligns with the 2019 Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) guidelines.
We invited thirty-three physiotherapists from nine private practices in metropolitan Sydney to partake in a semi-structured interview. The interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data collected were analysed deductively using content analysis, comparing guidelines to current care patterns, while their perspectives were inductively analysed through thematic analysis.
Thirty physiotherapists participated (age range 22-63 years, 17 male and 13 female). Interview responses indicated that most physiotherapists were satisfied with their care of knee osteoarthritis patients. Most physiotherapists delivered "core" guideline-based care of education and land-based exercise. Recommendations of modalities of exercise, including hydrotherapy and manual therapy, were discussed and were perceived to be beneficial despite not being "core" clinical guideline recommendations. Current treatment strategies focussed on disease severity, symptom presentation and/or patient exercise history with little emphasis on education about osteoarthritis pathophysiology and drug-based pain relief. The thematic analysis identified two over-arching themes; (1) capacity to deliver and awareness of evidence-based care and (2) perceived recommendations for future physiotherapy management. Participants identified notable areas of potential service improvement including developing stronger and more effective reimbursement models, increased consult times and improved patient access.
The study provided unique insights towards physiotherapists' current usual knee osteoarthritis care and their perceived barriers to delivering guideline-based care. Thus, informing a need for future studies to focus on developing specific and detailed guidelines if physiotherapists are to align more closely to the core guideline-based recommendations.
This study was part of a larger study, with the full protocol published and registered at ClinicalTrials (ACTRN12620000188932, ACTRN12620000218998) 19/02/2020).
物理治疗已成为一项重要的健康策略,旨在为膝骨关节炎患者提供生活方式、运动及身体活动方面的指导。然而,对于物理治疗师遵循临床实践指南的程度,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚悉尼的物理治疗师在提供膝骨关节炎护理方面的观点和护理模式,以及这与2019年国际骨关节炎研究学会(OARSI)指南的契合程度。
我们邀请了来自悉尼大都市地区9家私人诊所的33名物理治疗师参与半结构化访谈。访谈进行了数字录音,并逐字转录。收集到的数据采用内容分析法进行演绎分析,将指南与当前的护理模式进行比较,同时通过主题分析法对他们的观点进行归纳分析。
30名物理治疗师参与了研究(年龄范围22 - 63岁,男性17名,女性13名)。访谈回答表明,大多数物理治疗师对他们对膝骨关节炎患者的护理感到满意。大多数物理治疗师提供基于“核心”指南的教育和陆上运动护理。讨论了包括水疗和手法治疗在内的运动方式建议,尽管这些并非“核心”临床指南推荐,但被认为是有益的。当前的治疗策略侧重于疾病严重程度、症状表现和/或患者运动史,很少强调骨关节炎病理生理学教育和基于药物的疼痛缓解。主题分析确定了两个总体主题;(1)提供循证护理的能力和意识,以及(2)对未来物理治疗管理的感知建议。参与者确定了潜在服务改进的显著领域,包括制定更强有力和更有效的报销模式、增加咨询时间和改善患者就医机会。
该研究为物理治疗师当前对膝骨关节炎的常规护理以及他们在提供基于指南的护理方面所感知到的障碍提供了独特见解。因此,如果物理治疗师要更紧密地遵循基于核心指南的建议,这表明未来的研究需要专注于制定具体和详细的指南。
本研究是一项更大规模研究的一部分,完整方案于2020年2月19日在ClinicalTrials(ACTRN12620000188932,ACTRN12620000218998)上发表并注册。