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USING A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH WITHIN ACL REHABILITATION: AN EXPLORATION OF STUDENT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS` PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES

Kaye, Jo Ann; Spence, Dan; Alexanders, Jenny

Authors

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Jo Long jo.long@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy

Dan Spence

Jenny Alexanders



Abstract

Background
Supporting the psychological needs of the patient during Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR) rehabilitation is of paramount importance in order to optimize function and return to sport. Despite this, the amount of psychological training physiotherapists receive is inadequate.

Purpose
the central aim of this study was to gain valuable insight, through the lens of the student physiotherapist, in relation to biopsychosocial practices used within ACL rehabilitation.

Method
A phenomenological design using an inductive approach through purposive sampling was used. The study conducted semi-structured interviews, which involved ten undergraduate and postgraduate physiotherapy students from a UK University institution. The study identified perceptions, experiences and training surrounding a biopsychosocial approach within ACL rehabilitation. Data analysis included thematic analysis with triangulation and an audit trail to enhance confirmability and credibility.

Results
Participants demonstrated a superficial understanding of the biopsychosocial approach, psychological symptoms and the significance of applying a patient-centered approach. Nonetheless, participants consistently reported barriers to implementing this approach, including the application of theory to practice when working with patients following ACL surgery.

Discussion
Findings were consistent with previous research surrounding inadequate biopsychosocial education and training within ACL rehabilitation. The application of theory of the model to clinical practice was absent from the students’ training.

Conclusion
These findings suggest that student physiotherapists are aware of the possible benefits of incorporating psychological interventions but feel inadequately trained, highlighting a need for a review of the curriculum. Future research focusing on pedagogy-based strategies to effectively equip students to apply biopsychosocial theory to practice is of critical importance to prepare students for contemporary ACL rehabilitation and practice.

Citation

Kaye, J. A., Spence, D., & Alexanders, J. (2022). USING A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH WITHIN ACL REHABILITATION: AN EXPLORATION OF STUDENT PHYSIOTHERAPISTS` PERCEPTIONS AND EXPERIENCES. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 38(11), 1718-1730. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2021.1882019

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 27, 2020
Online Publication Date Feb 8, 2021
Publication Date 2022
Deposit Date Aug 11, 2021
Journal Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
Print ISSN 0959-3985
Electronic ISSN 1532-5040
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 11
Pages 1718-1730
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2021.1882019
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1237728