Miguel-Pagola Marta San, Buesa-Estéllez Almudena, Gargallo-Aguarón Pablo, Roldán-Pérez Patricia, Francín-Gallego Marina, Bellosta-López Pablo, Villa-García Lorena, Medina-Rincón Almudena
Universidad San Jorge, Campus Universitario, Autov. A23 Km 299, 50830, Villanueva de Gállego, Zaragoza, Spain.
Human Movement Sport Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Aug 18;33(9):793. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-09785-z.
This study aims to explore the knowledge and perceptions of health and social care professionals (HSCP) as well as cancer care managers and administrators (CCMA) in Spain regarding oncological physiotherapy. It seeks to identify barriers and propose strategies to enhance its integration into comprehensive cancer care.
The World Café co-design methodology was employed to facilitate discussions among HSCP and CCMA. This approach, known for its dynamic, inclusive, and engaging nature, encouraged a wide range of perspectives and deeper insights through collaborative and adaptable conversations. The sessions were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed qualitatively using inductive thematic analysis.
Nineteen participants were involved, including 11 HSCP and 8 CCMA. The analysis revealed three primary themes: "Supportive Services," "Physiotherapy Along the cancer continuum," and "What Now?". Key findings highlight the lack of awareness about the role of physiotherapy in oncology, significant barriers to its integration, and the need for more humanized healthcare. Participants emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary work, the inclusion of physiotherapy in all phases of the oncological process, and the role of case managers in coordinating care.
These findings underscore significant gaps in the integration of physiotherapy into oncological care, including unmet needs due to lack of information, resources, and effective communication. Future efforts should focus on increasing the visibility of physiotherapy, integrating specialized physiotherapists into oncology teams, and enhancing the emotional education of professionals to provide more humanized care.
本研究旨在探索西班牙的健康与社会护理专业人员(HSCP)以及癌症护理经理和管理人员(CCMA)对肿瘤物理治疗的知识和看法。它试图识别障碍并提出策略,以加强其融入综合癌症护理的程度。
采用世界咖啡馆共同设计方法来促进HSCP和CCMA之间的讨论。这种方法以其动态、包容和引人入胜的特点而闻名,通过协作性和适应性的对话鼓励广泛的观点和更深入的见解。会议进行了录音、转录,并使用归纳主题分析进行定性分析。
共有19名参与者,包括11名HSCP和8名CCMA。分析揭示了三个主要主题:“支持性服务”、“癌症连续过程中的物理治疗”和“现在怎么办?”。主要发现突出了对物理治疗在肿瘤学中作用的认识不足、其整合的重大障碍以及对更人性化医疗保健的需求。参与者强调了跨学科工作的重要性、在肿瘤治疗过程的所有阶段纳入物理治疗以及病例管理人员在协调护理方面的作用。
这些发现强调了物理治疗融入肿瘤护理方面的重大差距,包括由于信息、资源和有效沟通不足而未满足的需求。未来的努力应集中在提高物理治疗的知名度、将专业物理治疗师纳入肿瘤学团队以及加强专业人员的情感教育,以提供更人性化的护理。