Allied health weekend service provision in Australian rehabilitation units

Author:

Caruana Erin L12ORCID,Kuys Suzanne S3,Brauer Sandra G1

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

2. Department of Physiotherapy St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital Uniting Care Health Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. School of Physiotherapy Australian Catholic University Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

ObjectivesTo determine current Australian allied health rehabilitation weekend service provision and to identify perceived barriers to and facilitators of weekend service provision.MethodsSenior physiotherapists from Australian rehabilitation units completed an online cross‐sectional survey exploring current service provision, staffing, perceived outcomes, and barriers and facilitators to weekend service provision.ResultsA total of 179 (83%) eligible units responded, with 94 facilities (53%) providing weekend therapy. A Saturday service was the most common (97%) with the most frequent service providers being physiotherapists (90%). Rehabilitation weekend service was perceived to increase patient/family satisfaction (66%) and achieve faster goal attainment (55%). Common barriers were budgetary restraints (66%) and staffing availability (54%), with facilitators including organisational support (76%), staff availability (62%) and staff support (61%).ConclusionDespite increasing evidence of effectiveness, only half of Australian rehabilitation facilities provide weekend services. Further efforts are required to translate evidence from clinical trials into feasible service delivery models.

Publisher

Wiley

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