The Experience of Providing Physical Therapy in a Changing Health Care Environment
Author(s) -
Rosemary Blau,
Sarah A. Bolus,
Terrence Carolan,
Daniel R. Kramer,
Elizabeth Mahoney,
Diane U. Jette,
Judy A. Beal
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
physical therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1538-6724
pISSN - 0031-9023
DOI - 10.1093/ptj/82.7.648
Subject(s) - feeling , thematic analysis , health care , psychology , theme (computing) , work (physics) , qualitative research , medicine , nursing , social psychology , mechanical engineering , sociology , computer science , engineering , economics , economic growth , operating system , social science
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEThe changes in the health care environment during the last decade have had an impact on the roles and responsibilities of all health care professionals. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe the experience of staff physical therapists during a time of systemic change within a large urban academic medical center.SUBJECTS AND METHODSParticipants were 5 physical therapists working in various clinical settings within the medical center. The participants were interviewed and asked the question "Over the past 4 years, there have been major changes in your work environment. What has it been like for you working as a clinician during this time of change?" Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed to find thematic patterns of responses.RESULTSFour common themes emerged in which participants described experiencing loss of control, stress, discontent, and disheartenment. A fifth theme showed that despite these negative feelings, participants were able to "find the silver lining" in their daily work lives (ie, they were able to find positive aspects of their professional lives despite the perceived unpleasant changes with which they had to cope).DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONThis study provides insight into the experiences of a group of staff physical therapists during a time of systemic change in their work environment. Although the themes reflect largely unsettling and negative experiences, there seems to be an underlying ability to find affirmative aspects of work.
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