Physiotherapeutic evaluation of patients with post COVID‑19 condition: current use of measuring instruments by physiotherapists working in Austria and South Tyrol

Authors

  • Claudia Spiegl Department of Physiotherapy, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, FH Gesundheit Tirol, Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Natalia Schiefermeier‑Mach Unit for Research and Innovation, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, FH Gesundheit Tirol, Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Erika Schifferegger Department of Physiotherapy, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, FH Gesundheit Tirol, Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Claudia Wiederin Department of Physiotherapy, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, FH Gesundheit Tirol, Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
  • Barbara Scheiber Department of Physiotherapy, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol, FH Gesundheit Tirol, Innrain 98, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1186/s40945-022-00147-0

Keywords:

Post COVID-19 condition, Physical therapy specialty, Survey, Physical and rehabilitation medicine, Physiotherapeutic assessments, Measurement instrument

Abstract

Background: The implementation of standardized assessments in physiotherapeutic practice strongly supports diagnostic and treatment plans. Previous studies reported insufficient usage of standardized assessments due to lack of time, lack of knowledge, lack of resources and other barriers. Physiotherapy in outpatient settings became essential for the rehabilitation of patients with post COVID-19 condition but it remains unknown to what extent assessments are implemented into the evaluation of these patients. In this study, we explored the current use and barriers regarding the implementation of physiotherapeutic assessments to evaluate patients with post COVID-19 condition. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was carried out among 180 physiotherapists working in outpatient settings in Austria and South Tyrol. Results: The majority of physiotherapists (88%) indicated that standardized assessments are useful, though less than a fifth of participants actually implement assessments in practice. Among implementation barriers, “insufficient experience” (41.8%) and “lack of knowledge” (36.6%) were mentioned most often. Concerning specific post COVID-19 assessments, the evaluation of “physical and respiratory function”, “quality of life” and “activities of daily living” were stated to be of particular relevance. Conclusions: Our study revealed a low implementation rate and identified the main barriers regarding the nonusage of standardized assessments for post COVID-19 patients.

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2022-09-15

How to Cite

Spiegl, C., Schiefermeier‑Mach, N., Schifferegger, E., Wiederin, C., & Scheiber, B. (2022). Physiotherapeutic evaluation of patients with post COVID‑19 condition: current use of measuring instruments by physiotherapists working in Austria and South Tyrol. Archives of Physiotherapy, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40945-022-00147-0

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