Identification of Barriers to Access Pelvic Health
Type of Presentation
Poster Session
Location
D2400 - University Library
Start Date
4-17-2025 2:00 PM
End Date
4-17-2025 3:15 PM
Abstract
"Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the depths of possible explanations for possible reported unmet medical needs and quality of care amongst people in the United States who are seeking Pelvic Health Physical Therapy services. Factors such as education, income, race/ethnicity, access to transportation, and geographical distribution of pelvic health PT in the south suburbs of Chicago and northwest Indiana regions will be considered in identifying barriers to pelvic health physical therapy. The data gained through the administration of an anonymous survey, along with the NIH- CPSI male and female questionnaires, will assist in the exploration of possible reasons that may be related to unmet medical needs about pelvic health PT services.
Design: A cross-sectional survey
Methods: A web-based survey has been distributed across the Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland area at physical therapy clinics that provide pelvic health physical therapy. Statistical analysis will be performed to examine factors associated with access to pelvic health PT services.
Results: Data collection is still in process; data analysis will take place before research days. "
Faculty / Staff Sponsor
Amy Bala, PT, EdD
Maryleen K. Jones, PT, DHS
Identification of Barriers to Access Pelvic Health
D2400 - University Library
"Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore the depths of possible explanations for possible reported unmet medical needs and quality of care amongst people in the United States who are seeking Pelvic Health Physical Therapy services. Factors such as education, income, race/ethnicity, access to transportation, and geographical distribution of pelvic health PT in the south suburbs of Chicago and northwest Indiana regions will be considered in identifying barriers to pelvic health physical therapy. The data gained through the administration of an anonymous survey, along with the NIH- CPSI male and female questionnaires, will assist in the exploration of possible reasons that may be related to unmet medical needs about pelvic health PT services.
Design: A cross-sectional survey
Methods: A web-based survey has been distributed across the Northwest Indiana and Chicagoland area at physical therapy clinics that provide pelvic health physical therapy. Statistical analysis will be performed to examine factors associated with access to pelvic health PT services.
Results: Data collection is still in process; data analysis will take place before research days. "