Affiliation:
1. Division of Physiotherapy Department of Neurobiology Health Care Sciences and Society Karolinska Institutet Huddinge Sweden
2. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam College of Physiotherapy Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences – DU Loni Maharashtra India
3. Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology Gothenburg University Goteborg Sweden
4. Department of Research and Development Halland County Council Varberg Sweden
Abstract
AbstractPurposeOsteoarthritis (OA) is a major threat to public health worldwide and is predicted to increase. Existing interventions to implement clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) seem to be used mainly in the Western world. We conducted a structured educational program on the evidence‐based management of OA (BOA) for Indian physical therapists (PT). Our study aimed to describe Indian PTs' knowledge, attitudes and confidence on evidence‐based management of OA, and their perceptions of a course on this subject.MethodsThe 2‐day course included didactic parts and practical skills training. Thirty‐five PTs participated and answered a questionnaire. Fourteen of them participated in focus group interviews. Questionnaire data are presented as medians and full ranges. Manifest content analysis was used to analyze interview data that are presented as catagories illustrated by interview quotes. The formal ethics permission was granted.Results74% of PTs agreed that radiography determines the type of treatment required, and 69% agreed that a prescription for exercise is enough to ensure adherence. PTs agreed (mean 5 on 6‐point scale) that exercises increasing pain should be advised against. Confidence in guiding the physical activity was generally high (≥5 on 6‐point scales). Five categories reflected participants' perceptions of the course content: Shift in management focus, Need for cultural adaptation, Importance of social support, Development of organization and collaboration, and Feelings of hesitation.DiscussionOur results indicate that in order to facilitate the implementation of CPGs, PT curricula may consider the inclusion of knowledge on CPGs, focus more on students' own reflections on transforming theory into practice, and incorporate training of basic skills required for implementation of self‐management, body awareness, and neuromuscular fitness. If given access and mandates, PTs may play a major role in the early diagnosis and treatment of OA and thus contribute to the prevention of an epidemic of OA in India.
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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