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Palyatif Bakımda Fizyoterapistin Rolü ve Kanıta Dayalı Uygulamalar

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 9 - 19, 31.05.2022
https://doi.org/10.52538/iduhes.1003853

Abstract

Fizyoterapistler, kişilerin hareket ve fonksiyonel yeteneklerini geliştiren, bu yetenekleri sürdüren ve herhangi bir problem söz konusu olduğunda eski haline getirmek için çalışan sağlık profesyonelleridir. Fizyoterapistler, birçok farklı alanda çalıştıkları gibi palyatif bakım hizmetleri içerisinde de görev almakta ve bu alandaki rehabilitasyon ekibinin ayrılmaz üyeleri arasında bulunmaktadır. Palyatif bakım ekibi içerisinde görev alarak hastaları kendi bilgileri, becerileri ve yöntemleri doğrultusunda değerlendirir ve rehabilitasyon programları içerisine dahil ederler. Fizyoterapistler, yorgunluk, ağrı, depresyon, anksiyete, solunumsal problemler, kas kuvveti kaybı, fiziksel inaktivite ve fonksiyonel bağımlılık gibi problemlere sahip olan hastalarda, fonksiyonel mobiliteyi, öz bakımı, öz yeterliliği, kognitif düzeyi optimize etmeyi ve hastaların mümkün olduğunca bağımsızlıklarını korumalarını sağlayarak, hastalık ile ilişkili semptomlarının azaltılması, psikososyal durumlarının iyileştirilmesi, daha uzun yaşam süresinin sağlanması ve yaşam kalitesinin arttırılmasını amaçlarlar. Bu derleme kapsamında palyatif bakımın önemi, palyatif bakım hizmetleri içerisinde fizyoterapistin günümüzdeki rolü ve önemi, fizyoterapistin palyatif bakım hizmetlerindeki amaçları ve palyatif bakımda kullanılan kanıta dayalı fizyoterapi ve rehabilitasyon uygulamalarından detaylı olarak bahsedilmiştir.

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The Role of The Physiotherapist In Palliative Care And Evidence-Based Practices

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 9 - 19, 31.05.2022
https://doi.org/10.52538/iduhes.1003853

Abstract

References

  • American Physical Therapy Association. (2001). Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. Second Edition. American Physical Therapy Association. Physical therapy, 81(1), 9–746.
  • American Physical Therapy Association. (2014). Vision statement for the physical therapy profession and guiding principles to achieve the vision. https://www.apta.org/apta-and-you/leadership-and-governance/policies/vision-statement-for-the-physical-therapy-profession Erişim tarihi: 28 Mayıs 2020.
  • Bancroft, M. I. (2003). Physiotherapy in cancer rehabilitation: a theoretical approach. Physiotherapy, 89(12), 729-733.
  • Bryan, A., Hutchison, K. E., Seals, D. R., & Allen, D. L. (2007). A transdisciplinary model integrating genetic, physiological, and psychological correlates of voluntary exercise. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, 26(1), 30–39.
  • Buss, T., de Walden-Gałuszko, K., Modlińska, A., Osowicka, M., Lichodziejewska-Niemierko, M., & Janiszewska, J. (2010). Kinesitherapy alleviates fatigue in terminal hospice cancer patients-an experimental, controlled study. Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer, 18(6), 743–749.
  • Byock, I. R., & Merriman, M. P. (1998). Measuring quality of life for patients with terminal illness: the Missoula-VITAS quality of life index. Palliative medicine, 12(4), 231–244.
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  • McLeod, K. E., & Norman, K. E. (2020). "I've found it's very meaningful work": Perspectives of physiotherapists providing palliative care in Ontario. Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy, 25(1), e1802.
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  • Pate, R. R., Pratt, M., Blair, S. N., Haskell, W. L., Macera, C. A., Bouchard, C., Buchner, D., Ettinger, W., Heath, G. W., & King, A. C. (1995). Physical activity and public health. A recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine. JAMA, 273(5), 402–407.
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  • Pyszora, A., Budzyński, J., Wójcik, A., Prokop, A., & Krajnik, M. (2017). Physiotherapy programme reduces fatigue in patients with advanced cancer receiving palliative care: randomized controlled trial. Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer, 25(9), 2899–2908.
  • Santiago-Palma, J., & Payne, R. (2001). Palliative care and rehabilitation. Cancer, 92(4 Suppl), 1049–1052.
  • Silver, J. K., Baima, J., & Mayer, R. S. (2013). Impairment-driven cancer rehabilitation: an essential component of quality care and survivorship. CA: a cancer journal for clinicians, 63(5), 295–317.
  • Spilsbury, K., & Rosenwax, L. (2017). Community-based specialist palliative care is associated with reduced hospital costs for people with non-cancer conditions during the last year of life. BMC palliative care, 16(1), 68.
  • Taspınar, O., Aydın, T., & Akcakaya, A. (2014). The importance of palliative care in cancer rehabilitation. Bezmiâlem Science, ss.31-37.
  • Toot J. (1984). Physical therapy and hospice. Concept and practice. Physical therapy, 64(5), 665–671.
  • Wittry, S. A., Lam, N. Y., & McNalley, T. (2018). The Value of Rehabilitation Medicine for Patients Receiving Palliative Care. The American journal of hospice & palliative care, 35(6), 889–896.
  • Woitha, K., Schneider, N., Wünsch, A., Wiese, B., Fimm, S., & Müller-Mundt, G. (2017). Integration and utilization of physiotherapy in hospice and palliative care: A survey on clinical practice in Germany. Schmerz (Berlin, Germany), 31(1), 62–68.
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  • World Health Organization. International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) (2002). https://www.who.int/standards/classifications/international-classification-of-functioning-disability-and-health Erişim tarihi: 20 Mayıs 2020.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Melissa Köprülüoğlu 0000-0002-3607-4680

İlknur Naz Gürşan 0000-0003-1160-6561

Publication Date May 31, 2022
Submission Date October 2, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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APA Köprülüoğlu, M., & Naz Gürşan, İ. (2022). Palyatif Bakımda Fizyoterapistin Rolü ve Kanıta Dayalı Uygulamalar. Izmir Democracy University Health Sciences Journal, 5(1), 9-19. https://doi.org/10.52538/iduhes.1003853

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