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Physiotherapists often encounter clients disclosing suicidal thoughts and behaviors: a cross-sectional survey of Australian physiotherapists.

Authors :
McGrath RL
Parnell T
Shephard S
Verdon S
Pope R
Source :
Physiotherapy theory and practice [Physiother Theory Pract] 2024 Mar 10, pp. 1-15. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 10.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Background: All health professionals have a role in suicide prevention, although little is known about physiotherapists' contact with clients experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors.<br />Objective: The aims of this study were to investigate physiotherapists' self-reported frequency of contact with clients who disclose suicidal thoughts and behaviors and to identify potential factors associated with frequency of contact.<br />Methods: Three-hundred and thirty-eight Australian physiotherapists were surveyed using an online questionnaire, with an estimated response rate of 6.1%. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and logistic regression.<br />Results: Over half the respondents (52.1%) reported encountering clients at least once a year who disclosed suicidal thoughts, and nearly half (49.4%) reported having received at least one disclosure of a suicide plan at some point in their career. Among those working in the public sector, 67.5% of respondents reported having received a disclosure of a suicide plan, and almost all physiotherapists working in pain management reported having received such a disclosure (93.8%). The binary logistic regression model explained approximately 39.7% of the variance in whether a physiotherapist had a client disclose a plan for suicide at some point in their career or not.<br />Conclusion: The results highlight that all physiotherapists should receive training in suicide prevention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-5040
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physiotherapy theory and practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38461461
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2024.2327516