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从事扩展实践范围工作的运动专业人员:对一种新康复模式的质性探索。

Exercise professionals in extended scope of practice roles: a qualitative exploration of a new model of rehabilitation.

作者信息

McCormick Sheree, Cukic Iva, Alexanders Jenny, Yeowell Gillian, Fatoye Francis, Kelly Benjamin M, Fitzgerald Victoria, Cable Tim, Doherty Patrick, Deniszczyc Davina, Michael Panayiotis

机构信息

Faculty of Health & Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.

Nuffield Health, Epsom, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Public Health. 2025 Aug 3;3(2):e002322. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2024-002322. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a need to provide greater patient choice through accessible and sustainable rehabilitation for people with long-term conditions. New models of rehabilitation employing non-clinical healthcare workers in extended service practice roles are developing. Little research has investigated the experiences of non-clinical health workers, such as exercise professionals, in extended scope of practice roles. This research explored the experiences of stakeholders and beneficiaries (exercise professionals in extended scope of practice roles, allied health professionals and people with Long COVID) participating in a new model of rehabilitation delivered online from selected Fitness and Well-being Centres of a UK charity.

METHODS

A qualitative design using in-depth semistructured interviews was undertaken to explore the experiences of triage physiotherapists, specialist trained exercise professionals, referred to as rehabilitation specialists and people with Long COVID participating in the new model of rehabilitation involving exercise, education and well-being support.

RESULTS

Five triage physiotherapists, two rehabilitation specialists and three people with Long COVID were recruited. Facilitators, barriers and opportunities were identified as key themes. Facilitators related to 'it isn't just exercise', 'condition specific needs are met' and 'dedicated team who make a difference'. Barriers related to 'supporting staff training needs' and 'optimising resources/mode of delivery for clinical population'. Opportunities related to the provision of a 'stepped-down approach at programme end', 'building and developing the team', and 'identifying and evaluating emerging trends through process evluations'.

CONCLUSIONS

This novel model of rehabilitation provided positive experiences for people living with Long COVID. Some aspects of the role provided job satisfaction for the delivery team but mentorship, support and additional training in psychological skills and mental health are important when considering sustainability and expansion of the programme. Scaling out to other clinical populations and areas where access to conventional services is sparse could provide a viable public health strategy to improve access to services, thereby reducing mainstream healthcare costs.

摘要

背景

需要通过为长期疾病患者提供可及且可持续的康复服务,来给予患者更多选择。采用非临床医护人员承担扩展服务实践角色的新型康复模式正在发展。很少有研究调查过非临床医护人员,如运动专业人员,在扩展实践范围内的经历。本研究探讨了利益相关者和受益者(承担扩展实践角色的运动专业人员、专职医疗人员以及患有长期新冠的患者)参与由一家英国慈善机构选定的健身与健康中心在线提供的新型康复模式的经历。

方法

采用定性设计,通过深入的半结构化访谈来探究分诊物理治疗师、接受过专门培训的运动专业人员(称为康复专家)以及患有长期新冠的患者参与涉及运动、教育和健康支持的新型康复模式的经历。

结果

招募了5名分诊物理治疗师、2名康复专家和3名患有长期新冠的患者。促进因素、障碍和机会被确定为关键主题。促进因素与“不仅仅是运动”、“满足特定病情需求”以及“有影响力的专业团队”有关。障碍与“支持员工培训需求”以及“为临床人群优化资源/提供方式”有关。机会与在“项目结束时提供逐步降低强度的方法”、“组建和发展团队”以及“通过过程评估识别和评估新趋势”有关。

结论

这种新型康复模式为患有长期新冠的患者带来了积极体验。该模式的某些方面为服务提供团队带来了工作满意度,但在考虑项目的可持续性和扩展时,心理技能和心理健康方面的指导、支持和额外培训很重要。推广到其他临床人群以及常规服务获取不便的地区,可能会提供一种可行的公共卫生策略,以改善服务可及性,从而降低主流医疗成本。

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