Furtado Rochelle, Bandiera Marco, Becker Nevin, Mitchell Lisa, Paron Luca, Shalansky Tyler, Turner-Johnston Dakota, MacDermid Joy C
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Science Western University London Ontario Canada.
School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Science Western University London Ontario Canada.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 May 21;8(5):e70830. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70830. eCollection 2025 May.
When designing appropriate rehabilitation programs after a shoulder replacement, it is critical to consider the multitude of factors that can influence a patient's participation. Therefore, this study aims to quantitively understand the factors that affect access and participation to physiotherapy services after a shoulder replacement in older adults.
Our research team created an online of 58 questions, focusing on personal characteristics, geographic accessibility, socioeconomic status, preferences for care, social support, and cultural beliefs to understand potential barriers and facilitators to accessing services. Using a mixed-methods approach, data was analyzed through quantitative descriptive statistics and interpretive descriptive methodology. Data was stratified by gender. Data collection took place in 2020-2022.
A total of 51 (53% women) people participated in this survey; with the average age of 64.6 (9.4) years old. Gender heavily influenced patients' preferences on accessing care and physiotherapy services. Social factors, economic factors and personal factors emerged as potential barriers to participation in physiotherapy for women. Patient expectations differed by gender, as women prioritize return to daily activities (93%), whereas men prioritized sport/recreational activities (85%). Finally, preferences for delivery of physiotherapy differed based on gender, as men prefer in person (77%) and women prefer virtual.
This survey was able to investigate trends that influence participation to rehabilitation after a shoulder replacement, both quantitatively and qualitatively. This study is a starting point for future research to explore how factors such as gender roles and social expectations may affect individuals' participation in rehabilitation.
在设计肩关节置换术后的适当康复计划时,考虑众多可能影响患者参与度的因素至关重要。因此,本研究旨在定量了解影响老年人肩关节置换术后获得物理治疗服务及参与康复的因素。
我们的研究团队创建了一个包含58个问题的在线问卷,重点关注个人特征、地理可达性、社会经济地位、护理偏好、社会支持和文化信仰,以了解获得服务的潜在障碍和促进因素。采用混合方法,通过定量描述性统计和解释性描述方法对数据进行分析。数据按性别分层。数据收集于2020年至2022年进行。
共有51人(53%为女性)参与了本次调查;平均年龄为64.6(9.4)岁。性别对患者获得护理和物理治疗服务的偏好有很大影响。社会因素、经济因素和个人因素成为女性参与物理治疗的潜在障碍。患者期望因性别而异,女性优先考虑恢复日常活动(93%),而男性优先考虑运动/娱乐活动(85%)。最后,物理治疗的提供方式偏好也因性别而异,男性更喜欢面对面(77%),而女性更喜欢虚拟方式。
本次调查能够从定量和定性两方面研究影响肩关节置换术后康复参与度的趋势。本研究是未来研究探索性别角色和社会期望等因素如何影响个体康复参与度的起点。