Abstract

BackgroundFollowing the introduction of the emergency department (ED) primary contact physiotherapy role, emergency physiotherapy models of care have evolved and are increasingly being adopted in the Australian ED. This has occurred due to growing ED patient demand and a need for greater workforce flexibility. Since introduction, there here has been limited evaluation of the scope of work physiotherapists are providing in Australian ED. ObjectivesTo identify the activities of ED physiotherapists provided through different models of care in NSW. MethodsProspective observation study in 19 participating EDs conducted over 6 months between September 2014 and April 2015. ResultsThe study identified different models of care across participating hospitals where physiotherapists worked independently or in conjunction with a team through a referral service. The individual’s scope of work was determined by organisational policy, culture, individual competence, knowledge and skills, and varied significantly between sites. ConclusionsThese findings could guide both ED work flow and the development of multidisciplinary workforce structures to improve the utilisation of the physiotherapy service in EDs. This will allow for better service levels in hospitals, better access for patients and better use of resources.

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