Abstract:
Purpose: To explore perceptions towards medication and physiotherapy intervention
among the patients with chronic osteoarthritis attended at CRP.
Methodology: A qualitative study design was used to conduct the study. Eleven subjects
with chronic osteoarthritis from the musculoskeletal unit of the Centre for the
Rehabilitation of the paralyzed (CRP) outpatient physiotherapy department were
interviewed in this study. The samples were selected by convenience sampling method.
The data were collected by using a semi-structured questionnaire form and coded by six
themes; finally, the coded data were analyzed and presented qualitative analysis.
Results: Following themes have emerged based on data analysis 1. Impact of chronic
osteoarthritis on patient's activities of daily living 2. Patients experience on medication
for chronic osteoarthritis 3. Patient's thought and experience about physiotherapy
intervention in chronic osteoarthritis 4. Patient's preference of treatment method 5.
Patient's perspective towards physiotherapist 6. Patient's opinion on services of CRP.
Conclusion: This study explores the perception of medicine and physiotherapy treatment
among chronic osteoarthritis patients who attended CRP. The study results show
medication does not work for a long time and it has short-term benefits for chronic
osteoarthritis. Moreover, it has some side effects and very often patients are not aware of
those. So awareness regarding side effects should raise among the general population. In
mechanical problems, the study shows that medicine has no longer effective. Early
Physiotherapy can prevent secondary complications.
Keywords: Patients Perception, Medication, Physiotherapy, Chronic Osteoarthritis.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh