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Title:Vpliv Covida-19 na delo fizioterapevtov v Sloveniji : diplomska naloga
Authors:ID Stare, Rok (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FIZIOTERAPEVTIKA - PHYSIOTHERAPEUTICA
Abstract:Pandemija covida-19 je pomembno vplivala na zdravstveni sistem in zaposlene v zdravstvu, med katerimi so tudi fizioterapevti. Slednji so se morali prilagoditi na nove razmere in poiskati inovativne rešitve. Glede na to, da je covid-19 nova bolezen, točno določenih smernic za rehabilitacijo ni bilo, zato so prišla prav vsa predhodna znanja in izkušnje. Upoštevajoč potek bolezni, je za paciente s covidom-19 najbolj koristna respiratorna fizioterapija v kombinaciji s pasivno oziroma aktivno mobilizacijo. S fizioterapijo je treba začeti takoj ob sprejemu v bolnišnico, saj z njo pospešimo okrevanje. Zaradi hitrega širjenja okužbe pa so se uveljavili tudi novi načini fizioterapevtske obravnave, med drugim fizioterapija na daljavo. Pri omenjenem pristopu prenos okužbe ni mogoč, poleg tega postane fizioterapija dostopna tudi nenujnim pacientom. Ugotovili smo, da so posledice po okužbi s covidom-19 za paciente lahko ogromne, zato je izvajanje fizioterapije ključnega pomena. Prav tako so rezultati ankete pokazali, da so fizioterapevti v Sloveniji izdatno občutili vpliv epidemije covida-19 – zmanjšalo se je število pacientov ter podaljšala rehabilitacija za nenujne paciente, pri katerih se je zaradi daljše čakalne dobe razvila kronična bolečina. Fizioterapija na daljavo v Sloveniji še ni razširjena, ugotavljamo pa, da bi bilo v času pandemičnih razmer koristno izvajati rehabilitacijo na daljavo, saj bi tako vsaj delno olajšali marsikatero bolečino.
Keywords:covid-19, respiratorna fizioterapija, fizioterapija na intenzivnem oddelku, fizioterapija na daljavo, telefizioterapija
Place of performance:Ljubljana
Publisher:[R. Stare]
Year of publishing:2022
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-9101 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:127660803 New window
Publication date in ReVIS:14.09.2022
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Language:English
Title:The influence of Covid-19 on the work of physiotherapists in Slovenia
Abstract:The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic (Covid-19) has a major impact on the health care system and its employees, including physiotherapists. They had to adapt to new conditions and find innovative solutions. Given that Covid-19 is a new disease, there were no specific guidelines for rehabilitation, so previous experiences were important. Depending on the course of the disease, respiratory physiotherapy in combination with passive or active mobilization is most beneficial for patients with Covid-19. Performing physiotherapy should start immediately after the patients is admitted to the hospital, as it can help with a recovery. Due to the rapid spread of the infection, new methods of physiotherapy have developed, such as remote physiotherapy. Remote physiotherapy makes physiotherapy available to non-urgent patients and decrease the spread of infection. Consequences after Covid-19 can be life-changing, that is why physiotherapy is important. The results of the survey also showed that epidemic had a major impact on physiotherapists in Slovenia, which is seen as reduction in the number of patients and the extension of rehabilitation for non-urgent patients, who therefore developed chronic pain due to longer waiting times. Unfortunately, remote physiotherapy is not yet widespread in Slovenia, but we think that in such cases, distance rehabilitation could be beneficial for reducing pain.
Keywords:Covid-19, respiratory physiotherapy, physiotherapy in intensive care unit, remote physiotherapy, telephysiothepray, future of physiotherapy


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