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  • 1School of Allied Health and Human Performance, Adelaide University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Healthcare providers need clear guidelines for patient selection, referrals, and defined physiotherapy roles before integrating new home hospital services (HSS). Training and protocols are key for successful implementation.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Physiotherapy
  • Home Healthcare

Background:

  • Home hospital services (HSS) are expanding, necessitating integration of allied health professionals.
  • Sub-acute home-care services require careful planning for effective implementation within existing structures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify healthcare provider needs before implementing a physiotherapy-led sub-acute home-care service.
  • To understand challenges and requirements for integrating physiotherapy into an existing HSS in South Australia.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative descriptive study utilizing semi-structured interviews.
  • Participants included one HSS management representative and seven private practice physiotherapists.
  • Data analysis employed qualitative content analysis, adhering to COREQ guidelines.

Main Results:

  • Key concerns identified: patient selection, referral criteria, and physiotherapy's role within HSS.
  • Physiotherapists reported limited recent community cardiorespiratory experience and perceived clinical risks.
  • Willingness to engage depended on professional interest, operational feasibility, workload, and governance clarity.

Conclusions:

  • Successful physiotherapy integration into HSS demands clear referral processes, defined roles, and alignment with private practice operations.
  • Future research should focus on post-implementation outcomes, patient views, and refined referral criteria for scalable models.