兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

The role of extended scope physiotherapists in managing patients with inflammatory arthropathies: A systematic review

2012-05-30

Objectives: To review the literature to identify whether, and how, physiotherapists working in extended scope of practice (ESP) engage with patients with inflammatory arthropathies. Measures of effectiveness of ESP were particularly sought.
Methods: A comprehensive library database search was conducted to identify English language studies published in full text in peer-reviewed journals during the years 2002–2012. Studies were allocated into the National Health and Medical Research Council hierarchy of evidence, but were not critically appraised. Data was extracted on conditions treated, ESP roles and responsibilities, and effectiveness. Data was analyzed and reported descriptively.
Results: We identified 123 studies, and included four. All were low hierarchy (highest being one level III_2 study). Commonly reported conditions were rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. Information was provided on activities of role extension, such as triaging patients, monitoring and recommending changes to medications, referring to other health and medical professionals, and ordering and interpreting imaging. There was blurring between ESP and non-ESP roles. No study reported measures of effectiveness.
Conclusion: There are descriptors of ESP physiotherapy activities, but no evidence of effectiveness of ESP physiotherapy in managing patients with inflammatory arthropathies.

研究类型
系统评价
人群
混合人群
主题
["医疗服务人员","卫生服务","医疗服务质量"]
作者
Jessica Stanhope; Kate Beaton; Karen Grimmer-Somers; Joanne Morris
国家
Australia
关键词
ESP; ankylosing spondylitis; extended scope; inflammatory arthropathy; physiotherapy; rheumatoid arthritis.
来源期刊
Open access rheumatology
发布日期
2012-05-30
相关网址
https://www.healthsystemsevidence.org/articles/62fe6fe5ef088708d8e16f4c-the-role-of-extended-scope-physiotherapists-in-managing-patients-with-inflammatory-arthropathies-a-systematic-review?source=saved_email
DOI
10.2147/OARRR.S31465
学科领域
DiseasesNon-communicable diseasesSectorsSpecialty careProvidersAllied health professionals