| Literature DB >> 31061910 |
Sholena Narain1, Desmond Mathye1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While physiotherapists appear to be ideally positioned as key role players in achieving the health- and education-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), few studies have examined the complete scope of physiotherapy practice in addressing the SDGS. Considering the broad scope of physiotherapy practice, physiotherapists are a valuable resource that the South African government can utilise to address their workforce shortages in achieving inclusive primary education, promoting gender equality, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and combating HIV and AIDS, and other diseases.Entities:
Keywords: HIV and AIDS; child mortality; chronic diseases of lifestyle; inclusive primary education; maternal health; physiotherapy; sustainable development goals
Year: 2019 PMID: 31061910 PMCID: PMC6494920 DOI: 10.4102/sajp.v75i1.466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr J Physiother ISSN: 0379-6175
FIGURE 1The 17 sustainable development goals.
Demographic characteristics of participants.
| Code | Age | Gender | Rank | Qualifications | Number of publications | Experience (years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exp 1 | 42 | Male | Associate Professor | BSc Physiotherapy, MPH, PhD | 11 | 17 |
| Exp 2 | 42 | Female | Associate Professor | BSc Physiotherapy, PGD (Ethics), PhD | 63 | 15 |
| Exp 3 | 36 | Female | Senior Lecturer | BSc Physiotherapy, MSc Physiotherapy, PhD | 29 | 9 |
| Exp 4 | 55 | Male | Professor | BSc Physiotherapy, LLB, MSc, PhD | 44 | 18 |
| Exp 5 | 37 | Female | Lecturer | Bachelor of Physiotherapy, MSc Physiotherapy, PhD | 15 | 10 |
| Exp 6 | 48 | Female | Professor | Bachelor of Physiotherapy, MSc Physiotherapy, PhD | 28 | 20 |
| Exp 7 | 64 | Female | Professor | BSc Physiotherapy, MPhil Physiotherapy, PhD | 94 | 36 |
| Exp 8 | 55 | Female | Postdoctoral Fellow | BSc Physiotherapy, MMedSc Rehabilitation, PhD | 17 | 12 |
| Exp 9 | 44 | Female | Associate Professor | BSc Physiotherapy, MPH, PhD | 17 | 15 |
Theme 1 – Role in good health and well-being – Part 1.
| Category | Code | Quotation |
|---|---|---|
| HIV/AIDS | Promotion and prevention | ‘Physios [ |
| Exercise prescription | ‘With HIV/AIDS, people have reduced exercise tolerance; they could benefit from health promotion, exercise, health counselling and testing services. That is definitely a role that physiotherapists play’. (Exp 3) | |
| Educate and empower | ‘Physiotherapists are well suited to do health education with HIV patients to prevent the spread of the disease. Physiotherapists have a significant role in empowering these young people in the importance of their safety and being responsible for their behaviour’. (Exp 6) | |
| Palliative care | ‘Physio [ | |
| Tuberculosis | Screening and prevention | ‘Quick tests like peak flow, and spirometry that can be done in clinics to identify lung pathology in patients’. (Exp 3) |
| Chronic diseases of lifestyle | Hypertension | ‘Hypertension is one of the most common conditions seen in primary health care; we educate them on the consequences of high blood pressure’. (Exp 1) |
| Diabetes | ‘Diabetes is a burden in South Africa. Physios [ | |
| Obesity | ‘Remember our duty is to fight obesity, and who better placed to fight obesity than a physiotherapist. Obesity is a risk factor for all chronic diseases: hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesteremia. We play a significant role in ensuring that our children are eating healthy so that they do not progress to being obese’. (Exp 6) |
NCD, non-communicable disease; ART, anti-retroviral therapy.
Theme 1 – Role in good health and well-being – Part 2.
| Category | Code | Quotation |
|---|---|---|
| Improving maternal health | Health promotion messages | ‘Physiotherapists have a very active and important role to play in reproductive health and maternal health services … Working in close collaboration with nursing staff at antenatal clinics … health promotion messages … preventing a lot of developmental disabilities’. (Exp 3) |
| Complications of delivery | ‘Physios [ | |
| Breastfeeding advice | ‘They can go into clinics and talk about the importance of breastfeeding’. (Exp 5) | |
| Reducing child mortality | Promote healthy behaviours | ‘Paediatric and child health services can definitely include physiotherapists … the link between women’s maternal health and child health is an important role that physiotherapist play … Encouraging pregnant women to eat well, be active, not engage in any harmful behaviours such as: taking alcohol, smoking, drugs etc. … all those link to foetal alcohol syndrome’. (Exp 3) |
| Reduce mortality rates | ‘What role can physiotherapy play in maternal and child health? A huge one!… We should all get involved in child and maternal health, antenatal care … postnatal care … we have to cap down the high incidence or rates of infants and mother mortality rates’. (Exp 1) |
Theme 2 – Empower women.
| Code | Quotation |
|---|---|
| Growing own food | ‘We can also play quite a big role in terms of empowerment … Elderly women who really can step up and take a leadership role…you have so much to give to the younger women; you have so much to show them on how to run their houses … school and stimulate their children … To empower that resource… that I think is the role of the physiotherapists’. (Exp 8) |
| Mentor young women | ‘The other messages that you can instil on these young girls can make these girls better parents, better adults, when the time comes … that is where you can play a significant role’. (Exp 6) |
Theme 3 – Achieve inclusive education for children with disabilities.
| Code | Quotation |
|---|---|
| Optimise function | ‘In special schools, there are very specific roles in terms of providing therapy to children with chronic disabilities … both within the classroom and therapy based specifically so optimising their function in the school system’. (Exp 2) |
| Screening and referral | ‘Design health promotion programmes, increase physical activity levels … to screen and identify learners who may have developmental problems…playing an important role in ensuring that learners who do have specific health conditions are identified early, screened and then referred appropriately’. (Exp 3) |
| Educate school staff | ‘Within our scope of practice so we can even talk to educators about handling children with disabilities’. (Exp 5) |