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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
卷 25, 期 1, 页码 20-26出版社
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21679169.2021.1950208
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Back pain; biopsychosocial; lifestyle; orebro; screening tools
This study examined the use of the SFoQ by physiotherapists and their screening and documentation of psychological, social, and lifestyle factors. The results showed that physiotherapists rarely used the SFoQ and did not consistently screen or document multidimensional factors. However, more senior physiotherapists were more consistent in screening and documenting emotional factors.
Purpose: Psychological, social and lifestyle (multidimensional) factors predict low back pain (LBP). The Short Form orebro Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (SFoQ) helps clinicians identify these factors in people with LBP and was mandated in a physiotherapy department at one NHS Hospital Trust in the UK. This study examined (i) use of the SFoQ by physiotherapists with varying levels of clinical experience; (ii) whether psychological, social, and lifestyle factors were documented in patient records; and (iii) physiotherapists views on using the SFoQ, and screening for these factors. Methods: A retrospective audit of the physiotherapy records of 100 people referred with LBP. Results: Eighty-one patient records were eligible for analysis. The SFoQ was completed in 52 records. Fourteen of the completed SFoQ's were used by physiotherapists. Screening for, and documentation of, multidimensional factors varied between factors ((i) psychological: cognitive (20%), emotional (26%); (ii) social (41%) and (iii) lifestyle (62%)). 67% of the most senior physiotherapists screened and documented emotional factors. Physiotherapists identified a lack of training, confidence and time as barriers to screening for multidimensional factors and using the SFoQ. Conclusion: Physiotherapists rarely used the SFoQ and did not consistently screen or document multidimensional factors. However, more senior physiotherapists more consistently screened and documented emotional factors.
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