Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway

Purpose: The article discusses how municipally employed physiotherapists and private practicing physiotherapists in Finnmark’s municipalities describe and reason about prioritization and allocation of tasks. The objective of the study was to gain more knowledge about content and tradeoffs in physiot...

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Main Authors: Morten Nikolaisen, Cathrine Arntzen, Siri Moe
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Norwegian Physiotherapist Association 2015-01-01
Series:Fysioterapeuten
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Online Access:https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Physiotherapists-and-Priority-Setting-A-Focus-Group-Study-in-Municipalities-in-Finnmark-Norway
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spelling doaj-c71ff5ab3ead4914bc7f5790fb798f242020-11-25T00:52:54ZdanNorwegian Physiotherapist AssociationFysioterapeuten0016-33840807-92772015-01-018211823Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, NorwayMorten Nikolaisen0Cathrine Arntzen1Siri Moe2Department of Rehabilitation, Finnmark Hospital Trust, KirkenesDepartment of Health and Care Sciences, UiT The Arctic University of NorwayDepartment of Health and Care Sciences, UiT The Arctic University of NorwayPurpose: The article discusses how municipally employed physiotherapists and private practicing physiotherapists in Finnmark’s municipalities describe and reason about prioritization and allocation of tasks. The objective of the study was to gain more knowledge about content and tradeoffs in physiotherapy services and see if professional practice and development are in line with current health policies. Method: The study is based on five focus group interviews with physiotherapists (n=21). Findings: The participants perceived municipal resources for physiotherapy as insufficient, and expressed that they had to perform demanding prioritizations with limited support from the local authorities. Due to long distances to travel, patients who needed home consultations were in danger of not getting physiotherapy. Traditional differences between private practitioners and municipally employed physiotherapists characterized prioritization and distribution of patient groups and tasks. In municipalities with fewer physiotherapists and a wider range of tasks, the differences were less apparent. Municipally employed physiotherapists were given new tasks without an increase in capacity in the physiotherapy services, and distributed their resources on more patients than professionally desirable. Conclusion: Limited service capacity, variations in affiliation (private practicing or municipally employed) and prioritizations, plus long distances, causes differences in provided physiotherapy services depending on place of residence. This emphasizes the importance of municipalities attending to their overall responsibility for physiotherapy services.https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Physiotherapists-and-Priority-Setting-A-Focus-Group-Study-in-Municipalities-in-Finnmark-Norwayphysiotherapyprimary health carerural health serviceshealth priorities
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Siri Moe
Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
Fysioterapeuten
physiotherapy
primary health care
rural health services
health priorities
author_facet Morten Nikolaisen
Cathrine Arntzen
Siri Moe
author_sort Morten Nikolaisen
title Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
title_short Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
title_full Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
title_fullStr Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Physiotherapists and Priority Setting: A Focus Group Study in Municipalities in Finnmark, Norway
title_sort physiotherapists and priority setting: a focus group study in municipalities in finnmark, norway
publisher Norwegian Physiotherapist Association
series Fysioterapeuten
issn 0016-3384
0807-9277
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Purpose: The article discusses how municipally employed physiotherapists and private practicing physiotherapists in Finnmark’s municipalities describe and reason about prioritization and allocation of tasks. The objective of the study was to gain more knowledge about content and tradeoffs in physiotherapy services and see if professional practice and development are in line with current health policies. Method: The study is based on five focus group interviews with physiotherapists (n=21). Findings: The participants perceived municipal resources for physiotherapy as insufficient, and expressed that they had to perform demanding prioritizations with limited support from the local authorities. Due to long distances to travel, patients who needed home consultations were in danger of not getting physiotherapy. Traditional differences between private practitioners and municipally employed physiotherapists characterized prioritization and distribution of patient groups and tasks. In municipalities with fewer physiotherapists and a wider range of tasks, the differences were less apparent. Municipally employed physiotherapists were given new tasks without an increase in capacity in the physiotherapy services, and distributed their resources on more patients than professionally desirable. Conclusion: Limited service capacity, variations in affiliation (private practicing or municipally employed) and prioritizations, plus long distances, causes differences in provided physiotherapy services depending on place of residence. This emphasizes the importance of municipalities attending to their overall responsibility for physiotherapy services.
topic physiotherapy
primary health care
rural health services
health priorities
url https://fysioterapeuten.no/Fag-og-vitenskap/Fagartikler/Physiotherapists-and-Priority-Setting-A-Focus-Group-Study-in-Municipalities-in-Finnmark-Norway
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