Acquired brain injury rehabilitation: dilemmas in neurological physiotherapy across healthcare settings
Engelsk titel: Acquired brain injury rehabilitation: dilemmas in neurological physiotherapy across healthcare settings
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Författare:
Irgens, Eirik Lind
;
Henriksen, Nils
;
Moe, Siri
Email: Eirik.l.irgens@uit.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 56
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 17015532
Sammanfattning
People with acquired brain injury (PwABI) are usually hospitalized for emergency care and often require
both specialist and primary healthcare long-term follow-up. Higher intensity rehabilitation featuring
early intervention is recommended. This study investigated how implementation of redistributed
responsibilities in Norway affects neurological physiotherapy practice within and across healthcare levels
and how physiotherapists experience and address these changes. We performed qualitative research
interviews with physiotherapists, complemented by non-participatory field observations of physiotherapist
treatments, during the rehabilitation of 10 PwABI from specialist to primary healthcare. We performed
a content analysis of the interviews connected to perspectives on professionalism.
Physiotherapy services for PwABI seem to be constrained, as reforms shift responsibilities for rehabilitative
work between healthcare levels. Earlier hospital transfer, structural limitations and resource insufficiencies
challenge the ability to provide good-quality and intensive physiotherapy services for PwABI,
especially in primary care. Furthermore, the traditional division of responsibilities and organizational
boundaries appears to limit expectations of future treatment and to influence the delivery of recommendations
across healthcare levels. This study draws attention to the possible unintended consequences
of reform initiatives, which should be considered during further development and efficiency
improvements in rehabilitative work across healthcare levels