1.Clinical audit on examination tools used by physical therapists in Metro Manila in examining conditions with neck pain.
Arlene Chiong Maya ; Christopher Cruz ; Hymn Nuntasomsaran ; Pauline Alyssa Vega ; John Ed Kevin Tan ; Jerome Rivera Jr. ; Vanessa Regina Guevarra
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2021;4(2):7-12
BACKGROUND:
Neck pain is considered the fourth leading cause of disability, with an annual prevalence rate of 15 to 30%. Using evidence-based
practice in neck pain examination is a vital part of the rehabilitation process as it serves as a basis for determining the best treatment. The objective
of the study is to determine the usage of recommended examination tool for neck pain among the physical therapists in selected hospitals and clinics
in Metro Manila.
METHODS:
The study has three distinct phases wherein phase 1 was the development and validation of a data extraction sheet,
phase 2 was the assessment of interrater reliability among the investigators who will perform the chart review, and phase 3 was the chart review
process. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis.
RESULTS:
In phase 1, the contents of the data extraction sheet were found to be valid. In
phase 2, the inter-rater reliability was 96.7% percent. In phase 3, the visual analogue scale was the most commonly used examination tool, yielding
a 54% usage. This was followed by cervical range of motion & cervical manual muscle testing (22%), palpation (15%), sensory testing (7%), postural
assessment (6%), special test (4%), ocular inspection (2%), functional assessment (1%), Functional Index Measure (1%) and functional muscle
testing (1%). Neck Disability Index, which was one of the literature-recommended examination tools, was not used
CONCLUSION
Visual analogue
scale was the most commonly used examination tool in conditions with neck pain in selected hospitals and clinics in Metro Manila. Further
investigation can be done in order to know the reasons for the use or nonuse of examination tools.
Neck Pain
2.Commonly used outcome measurement tools in pediatric physical therapy telerehabilitation in the Philippines: A quantitative cross-sectional descriptive study protocol.
Arlene Chiong Maya ; Christian Rey Rimando ; Maria Eliza DelaCruz ; Daniel Stephen Banting ; Alliana Cielo Equipaje ; Noel Antonio Ipo ; Therese Daniela Manaloto ; Jana Mae Mosi Ramos ; Marc Jefferson Rillas ; Jaycelle Anne Tajan
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2022;5(2):36-41
BACKGROUND:
With the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for social distancing presents an apparent barrier to in-clinic consultation. Therefore, the
adoption of telerehabilitation has rapidly increased to improve access and minimize cross-infection risk to patients. Nevertheless, Filipino pediatric
physical therapists must ensure that they conduct evidence-based procedures for specific tests and measures to determine patient outcomes. The
utilization of outcome measurement tools (OMTs) enhances the quality of assessment in clinical decision-making and provides a credible and
reliable justification for treatment on an individual patient level. However, a lack of information on utilizing OMTs in telerehabilitation by pediatric
physical therapists internationally and locally is evident
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the most common pediatric OMTs used in telerehabilitation by
Filipino pediatric physical therapists catering to 0 to 21-year-olds in the Philippines.
METHODS:
The study will use an adapted questionnaire to
gather data on common OMTs used during pediatric telerehabilitation. Phase I will include the validation of the 15-item adapted questionnaire by
determining the content validity index. In Phase II, participants will be recruited through email and social media. Descriptive statistics will be used
to report participants' responses
EXPECTED RESULTS
In Phase I, the expected result is a valid and reliable questionnaire to investigate the common
OMTs used in pediatric telerehabilitation for Phase II. The results will be synthesized to inform other researchers and clinicians and encourage nonusers to utilize OMTs despite the challenge of the pandemic. The study can give insights to stakeholders on what OMTs optimize pediatric
telerehabilitation.
3.Evaluation of an online physical and mental wellbeing program for UST CRS students: a feasibility study protocol.
Catherine Joy Escuadra ; Barbra Nava ; Arlene Chiong Maya ; Katrina Jarobel ; Neil Aningalan ; Llana Duya ; Marco Francisco III ; Julia Villocillo ; Jan Ramos ; Darlene Lim ; Beatriz Borhillo ; John Wycoco
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2023;6(2):45-52
BACKGROUND:
With the COVID-19 pandemic and sudden transition to online learning, students experience academic difficulties, which are
correlated to physical and mental health. The need for implementation of an online wellbeing intervention program for students may lead to better
health and improved academic performance.
OBJECTIVES:
This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a six-week online
educational wellbeing program for University of Santo Tomas College of Rehabilitation Sciences (UST-CRS) students on their physical and mental
health.
METHOD:
This will utilize a quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design, with purposive sampling of at least 40 participants with
no physical and/or mental condition. Participants’ eligibility will be screened using the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire and Counseling
Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms. Wix platform will be used to assess participants’ well-being, which encompasses psychological and
physical activities including physical activity tracking, virtual group exercises, Positive Psychological Intervention, walking, motivational
interviewing, mindfulness exercises, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy. The International
Physical Activity Questionnaire and World Health Organization-Five WellBeing Index will be used as pre and post-tests. Descriptive statistics will
be used to summarize data and inferential statistics for Paired t-tests or Wilcoxon.
EXPECTED RESULTS
The findings will include the participants’
responses on the feasibility of the physical and mental wellbeing components of the proposed online program. Results are expected to be beneficial
to students and university personnel for promoting a conducive learning environment and may be recommended for college-wide online program
implementation.
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