Showing posts with label #physiotherapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #physiotherapy. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 May 2016

Do we respect the rights and dignity of patients



Physiotherapy treatment is involved with significant amount of exposure visual as well as auditory. Which becomes sensitive.
During treatment of our patients we should consider then firstly with utmost dignity.

Patients have a right to expect privacy in the provision of their healthcare. The Physiotherapists needs to have  policies about patients privacy and these policies must be upheld by Physiotherapy staff also.

Identify individual privacy needs each client has a unique need for privacy during a consultation.
This need may vary according to personal preference, natural modesty, the type of care being provided and the patients familiarity with the intervention, eg. the privacy needs of a client may be different if the consultation involves the treatment of a sports injury versus continence management.

In determining the individual privacy needs of a patient, Physiotherapist and staff should avoid stereotyping and generalising.



1. Visual privacy

If a client needs to disrobe for a particular intervention, the health professional must provide a clear explanation of ‘adequate undress’ and the reason it is important. The health professional should offer suitable cover  if it is necessary to protect the client’s dignity and privacy.


Sometime the client should be invited to disrobe behind a privacy screen. In such cases the health professional may turn their back or choose to leave the room while a client disrobes.

Where a client is particularly vulnerable and or there is potential for the patient-practitioner relationship to be particularly sensitive, the health professional may seek the client’s consent to have a third party present in
a supervisor role if the client needs to disrobe for an intervention.

2. Auditory privacy


The Physiotherapist should have at least one area that offers satisfactory auditory privacy so that discussions with a patient can be conducted in private.

 In Physiotherapy clinics
with curtained treatment areas, this may mean that  discussions at the commencement of a consultation need to be conducted in private in a separate area.


 It is particularly important that discussion and telephone mobile communication at the reception area be conducted discreetly, in the interests of respecting Patients and protecting the privacy of health information.

Discussions between health professionals about a client should be conducted carefully and  should not take place in the presence of other Patients or administrative staff.


Assessment indicators

Firstly Physiotherapists and other staff can describe how they identify the individual privacy needs of a client. Secondly The Physiotherapist has a policy which describes how
the privacy needs of individual Patients are met.






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Saturday, 7 May 2016

This is the most common trend in Indian patients

This is the most common trend of Indian patients

People of India ignore their ailments irrespective of their social status, they never turnup for primary care providers.
One of my friend always use to say that everyone in this country is a doctor. Every house has a doctor people try to cure themselves by their self-styled remedies till the bad become worse.
Top ignored diseases by patients which they believe will cured by itself:
1. Back pain
2. Headache
3. Skin diseases
4. Neck pain
5. Frozen shoulder
6. Mental illnesses

People of India ignore backaches they feels it will cure itself, they never try to find the real cause. Sometime discogenic and spinal origin back pains become serious due to negligence of patients. Such negligences could leads to surgical procedures which can be easily avoided by preventive medicine physiotherapy.
Never wait your problem to become irreparable.

In India, a common trend among patients is to overlook their health issues, regardless of their social status. Many individuals refrain from seeking primary care providers and opt to self-medicate instead. It's a sentiment echoed by many, with the belief that every household has its own "doctor," leading people to attempt to cure themselves with homemade remedies until the condition worsens.

The most frequently ignored ailments by Indian patients include:

Back Pain: Often dismissed in the hope that it will resolve on its own, back pain is a prevalent yet overlooked condition. Neglecting discogenic and spinal-origin back pains can result in serious consequences, potentially leading to surgical interventions that could have been prevented through early intervention such as preventive medicine and physiotherapy.

Headaches: Another commonly disregarded health issue, headaches are often endured without seeking proper medical attention, despite the possibility of underlying causes that may require treatment.

Skin Diseases: Skin ailments are frequently downplayed, with individuals relying on home remedies or ignoring symptoms altogether, unaware of potential complications that may arise from untreated conditions.

Neck Pain: Similar to back pain, neck pain is often dismissed as temporary discomfort without addressing the underlying causes, which could lead to more severe complications if left untreated.

Frozen Shoulder: This condition, characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, is often underestimated in severity, leading individuals to delay seeking professional medical advice until the condition becomes debilitating.

Mental Illnesses: Mental health issues are highly stigmatized in Indian society, leading many individuals to avoid seeking help or acknowledging their symptoms, which can exacerbate the condition over time.

It's crucial for individuals to recognize the importance of early intervention and seek professional medical advice when experiencing any health concerns. Neglecting minor ailments can lead to significant consequences, including the need for invasive treatments that could have been avoided with timely medical attention. Prioritizing preventive healthcare measures and consulting healthcare professionals can help prevent minor issues from escalating into serious health complications.



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DGHS का पक्षपात: फिज़ियोथेरेपिस्ट ही असली “डॉक्टर” हैं – मेडिकल एलीटिज़्म बंद करो

DGHS का पक्षपात: फिज़ियोथेरेपिस्ट ही असली “डॉक्टर” हैं – मेडिकल एलीटिज़्म बंद करो भारत के Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) ...