posted on 2019-01-13, 05:00authored byJack Facer, Carl Adams, Lindsay CareyLindsay Carey, Lillian Krikheli
<p><a></a><a><b>Abstract</b></a></p>
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<p><b>Purpose: </b>Holistic care is an increasingly important
focus among allied health professionals as part of patient-centred care. The
aim of this project is to explore the provision of holistic care for allied
health professionals practicing in the field of physiotherapy. <b>Method: </b>An
exploratory scoping review was systematically conducted in order to find
relevant research literature, using key search terms related to the topic of physiotherapy
and the provision of holistic care.<b> Results: </b>A total of 2,795<b> </b>articles
were found through the search strategy, however only 15 papers (n=15) were
considered to be relevant to the topic.<b> Conclusion: </b>There<b> </b>was
an abundant amount of articles covering holistic care and the role of the
physiotherapist however upon further investigation, the term ‘holistic care’ as
utilised by physiotherapists did not necessarily cover all elements of holistic
care (e.g., psychological, social, spiritual, etc.). Indeed spirituality, for
example, was found to be rarely considered in physical therapy literature. Rather
the link between improved physical and mental health outcomes through physical
therapy and/or rehabilitation exercise narrowly confined the physiotherapists
understanding of ‘holistic care’. An important consideration arising from this
review is the importance of ensuring that the individuality and diverse needs
of the client are not lost during physical rehabilitation so as to ensure a truly
holistic care that is person-centred.</p>
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