Journal article
Description of the Services, Activities, and Interventions Within School-Based Physical Therapist Practices Across the United States
Physical therapy, v 99(1), pp 98-108
01 Jan 2019
PMID: 30329119
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Abstract
Students with disabilities receive school-based physical therapy services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004. Little research exists regarding therapy services in schools.
This study explored the school-based services that students received and the activities and interventions that physical therapists implemented, and determined if services differed based on the student's functional gross motor ability and age.
This was a prospective observational cohort study using a practice-based evidence design.
Data were collected by 109 physical therapists for 296 students, aged 5 to 12 years, receiving school-based physical therapy. Physical therapists completed the School-Physical Therapy Interventions for Pediatrics data form for 20 weeks during 1 school year. This evaluation included the type of service delivery, the amount of time spent on each student (consultation/documentation), minutes spent in activities, the specific interventions implemented, and the student's level of participation. The Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) was used to describe the students' functional ability.
Physical therapists provided an average of 26.7 min/wk (standard deviation [SD] = 15.1) of direct services and 13.1 min/wk (SD = 7.7) of services on behalf of the student. Primary activities were physical education/recreation (7.7 min/wk, SD = 8.2), mobility (6.7 min/wk, SD = 7.9), and sitting/standing/transitions (6.3 min/wk, SD = 8.1). Primary interventions were neuromuscular (32.5 counts per student, SD = 15.9), mobility (15.3 counts per student, SD = 14.65), and musculoskeletal (14.4 counts per student, SD = 10.3). Differences existed based on GMFCS but not student age.
Physical therapists reported School-Physical Therapy Interventions for Pediatrics data weekly, not necessarily after each therapy session. The GMFCS was used as a proxy of students' functional gross motor ability.
Our description of services is provided to encourage physical therapists to reflect on the services they provide and to foster future examinations of service effectiveness.
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- Title
- Description of the Services, Activities, and Interventions Within School-Based Physical Therapist Practices Across the United States
- Creators
- Lynn M Jeffries - Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, 1200 N Stonewall, Room 3092, Oklahoma City, OK 73117 (USA)Sarah Westcott McCoy - Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WashingtonSusan K Effgen - Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyLisa A Chiarello - Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAlejandro G Villasante Tezanos - Department of Statistics, University of Kentucky
- Publication Details
- Physical therapy, v 99(1), pp 98-108
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press; United States
- Grant note
- UL1 TR001998 / NCATS NIH HHS
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Physical Therapy (and Rehabilitation Sciences)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000456732000011
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85059502388
- Other Identifier
- 991014877820104721
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- Web of Science research areas
- Orthopedics
- Rehabilitation