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Do Physiotherapists Have the Skill to Engage in the "Psychological" in the Bio-Psychosocial Approach?

Joanne Connaughton1, William Gibson1.   

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a cross-sectional exploration of attitudes of physiotherapists in general practice in Western Australia toward psychiatry and mental illness, how often they treat people with mental illness, their perceptions of how well their undergraduate education prepared them to work with these people, and their opinions about what further education would enable them to provide best-practice care.
Methods: A questionnaire that included questions about participants' demographic information, personal experiences with mental illness, the Attitudes to Psychiatry (ATP-30), and open-ended questions about participants' preparedness to work with people with mental illness was distributed through 110 email contacts to physiotherapy departments in Western Australia.
Results: A total of 75 completed questionnaires contributed to the findings; 11 returned questionnaires were incomplete and were not included in the data analysis. ATP-30 scores indicated moderately positive attitudes toward psychiatry and mental illness. Women indicated significantly more positive attitudes than men. Of the full sample, 41% (n=31) reported treating someone with a comorbid mental health problem every day and 76% (n=57) reported treating someone every week.
Conclusion: Physiotherapists in general practice in Western Australia have generally positive perceptions of psychiatry. The majority of clinicians reported treating patients with mental illness at least once a week. Participants indicated feeling underprepared to work with this patient group, a need for the undergraduate curriculum to be revised, and an overwhelming need for postgraduate training in psychiatry and mental health.

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Keywords:  attitudes; mental health; psychiatry; survey

Year:  2016        PMID: 27904237      PMCID: PMC5125500          DOI: 10.3138/ptc.2015-66

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiother Can        ISSN: 0300-0508            Impact factor:   1.037


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