The Perspectives and Experiences of Physiotherapists on Implementing Self-Management Support in Inpatient Hospital Settings

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Boyd, Jenna Kay [1 ]
Rhodes, Sarah [2 ]
Gray, Emily Anne [2 ]
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[1] Hlth New Zealand, Whatu Ora, Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
[2] Univ Otago, Ctr Hlth Act & Rehabil Res, Sch Physiotherapy, Div Hlth Sci, Dunedin, New Zealand
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inpatient; physiotherapist; self-management support; PATIENT;
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10.1002/pri.70020
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Background and PurposeAs health systems come under increasing pressure, supporting patients to self-manage their own condition is becoming increasingly important. A shift towards a more holistic, person-centred approach to healthcare in the hospital setting, through enhancing self-management support (SMS), is required to empower patients to increase independence in managing their own conditions. The study aim was to explore how physiotherapists perceive and implement SMS with patients in hospital inpatient settings.MethodsA qualitative study approach was taken using semi-structured interviews (n = 8). Physiotherapists with at least 6 months experience working in the inpatient hospital setting were invited to participate. Interview data were analysed using the General Inductive Approach.ResultsFour themes were identified: (1) physiotherapists understanding and perceptions of implementation of SMS in the hospital, (2) SMS facilitates a person-centred and collaborative approach to healthcare, (3) SMS is beneficial to patients, physiotherapists, and the healthcare system, and (4) perceived challenges and potential solutions for SMS implementation.DiscussionOverall, physiotherapists value the use of self-management support in the hospital. SMS was implemented by partnering with patients, facilitating patients to problem solve and providing education so that patients could play an active role in decision making and independently participate in their rehabilitation. However, there appears to be scope to improve physiotherapists' knowledge of SMS to enable implementation of a wider range of SMS tools in clinical practice. A limitation of this study is that most participants were New Zealand European and, therefore, the findings are not generalisable to all physiotherapists working in New Zealand.Implications for Physiotherapy PracticePhysiotherapists perceive SMS to have a place in the inpatient hospital setting and can lead to better patient outcomes and reduce burden on the healthcare system. Enhancing physiotherapists' understanding of SMS and exploring other ways to implement SMS in hospital settings, may help to facilitate appropriate implementation.
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