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Musculoskeletal physiotherapists’ experiences of using remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

Cook, Darren; Pearson, Jennifer

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Darren Cook

Jen Pearson Jen.Pearson@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy (MSK and LTC)



Abstract

Background: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in the rapid implementation of remote consultations to maintain musculoskeletal physiotherapy services. However, little is known about UK musculoskeletal physiotherapists' experiences of providing services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives: To explore musculoskeletal physiotherapists’ experiences of using remote consultations in one area of England during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: Qualitative study using hermeneutic phenomenology based on the approach of Gadamer. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with twelve musculoskeletal physiotherapists were conducted online using Microsoft Teams. Data were analysed using frameworks based on the philosophical concepts of Gadamer's hermeneutics. Findings: Musculoskeletal physiotherapists' experience of using remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic was framed by three concepts: therapeutic relationship, transformational change, and uncertainty. These concepts are underpinned by four main themes capturing their experiences: (1) Disconnection: Difficulties building a rapport and reduced non-verbal communication affected building an effective therapeutic relationship, (2) Necessity: Transformation of services to remote consultations was positive, although technology and connectivity issues had a negative impact, (3) Loss of control: Diagnostic uncertainty, being unprepared, and experience affected physiotherapists' clinical practice, (4) Protection: Peer support and the use of technology facilitated a feeling of protection for physiotherapists. Conclusion: The findings of this study contribute to a better understanding of musculoskeletal physiotherapists' experience of using remote consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Implications for practice include the need to provide training for all musculoskeletal physiotherapists and undergraduates to enable the effective delivery of remote physiotherapy. Furthermore, digital infrastructure should be optimised to support future delivery of remote musculoskeletal physiotherapy services.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 7, 2024
Online Publication Date Mar 13, 2024
Publication Date Aug 31, 2024
Deposit Date May 24, 2024
Publicly Available Date May 29, 2024
Journal Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Print ISSN 2468-8630
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 72
Article Number 102930
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msksp.2024.102930
Keywords Physiotherapist, Gadamer, COVID-19, Qualitative, Musculoskeletal, Remote
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11896438
Publisher URL https://www.mskscienceandpractice.com/

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