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Neuro-Physiotherapy at the Primary Health Care Level: Perception of Public Health Physicians
TS, Daniels; Jejelaye, AO; Akinola, AM.
Affiliation
  • TS, Daniels; nstitute of Public Health, University of Nigeria. Enugu. NG
  • Jejelaye, AO; Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation, University of Medical Sciences. Ondo. NG
  • Akinola, AM; Department of Sociology and Anthropology,Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. le Ife. NG
The Nigerian Health Journal ; 23(1): 489-497, 2023. tables
Article in En | AIM | ID: biblio-1425517
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ABSTRACT

Background:

There is consistent increase in chronic neurological conditions presenting at primary health care settings across the world. However, there is paucity of neuro-physiotherapy services and research on integrating neuro-physiotherapy to promote independence among thispopulation at primary health care settings. This study determined the perception of public health physicians on the integration of neuro-physiotherapy at the primary health care (PHC) level in Nigeria.

Methods:

A descriptive cross-sectional survey using a validated and pre-tested questionnaire to retrieve data from 149 Public Health Physicians in Nigeria to determine their perception of neuro-physiotherapy at the primary health care level.

Results:

Majority of the participants 133 (89.3%) agreed to the need for neuro-rehabilitation care at primary health care level. 83 (55.7%) believed that the physiotherapists are competent enough to handle neuro-rehabilitation needs at the PHC level. The findings highlighted the challenges towards implementing neuro-rehabilitation at the primary health care level.

Conclusion:

The results revealed positive recommendations from public heath physicians in Nigeria towards the integration of neuro-physiotherapy services in primary health care.
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