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Physiotherapy provided for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden - a national survey of practice

Jonsson, Marcus, 1977- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper,Region Örebro län,Department of Physiotherapy
Westerdahl, Elisabeth, 1964- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper,Region Örebro län,Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden; Faculty of Medicine and Health, University Health Care Research Center, Örebro, Sweden
Reeve, Julie (författare)
School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, AUT University, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand
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2023
2023
Engelska.
Ingår i: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0959-3985 .- 1532-5040. ; , s. 1-7
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  • INTRODUCTION: Patients undergoing thoracic surgery commonly receive perioperative physio-therapy, typically consisting of education, mobilization, breathing exercises, and mobility exercises. To date, no study has described physiotherapy practice for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden.PURPOSE: To investigate physiotherapy interventions for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden.METHODS: All physiotherapists currently working in thoracic surgery units in Sweden (n = 8) were eligible to participate. A survey was e-mailed to the physiotherapists, to determine physiotherapy interventions offered to patients undergoing thoracoscopy or open thoracic surgery. Of 21 physiotherapists, 13 (62%) responded, representing seven hospitals.RESULTS: Physiotherapists reported routinely providing preoperative education and postoperative treatment for all patients undergoing thoracic surgery. Breathing exercises and mobilization were usually initiated on the day of surgery or the first postoperative day. Common treatments were deep breathing exercises, with or without positive expiratory pressure, and airway clearance techniques. Upper limb and shoulder exercises were typically initiated on the first or second day after surgery. The most important factor reported to influence treatment choice was personal experience of the attending physiotherapist. No routine post-discharge rehabilitation was provided.CONCLUSION: Physiotherapists in Sweden reported routinely treating patients scheduled for thoracic surgery, both pre and postoperatively. Prehabilitation or post-discharge rehabilitation was not routinely provided.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Sjukgymnastik (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Physiotherapy (hsv//eng)

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