Otago Daily Times

Need for holistic approach to patient care emphasised

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

UNIVERSITY of Otago Prof David Baxter yesterday addressed a national physiother­apy conference and emphasised the need for holistic treatment of individual patients.

In a later interview he also highlighte­d the need for bettercoor­dinated overall support from central and local government so that people in an ageing population could ‘‘age well’’.

Prof Baxter is a former dean of the Otago School of Physiother­apy (20052015) and is director of the Ageing Well National Science Challenge.

He is an associate investigat­or and theme leader for musculoske­letal assessment for the Dunedin Multidisci­plinary Study, and his talk yesterday was devoted to the Dunedin Multidisci­plinary Health and Developmen­t Study: from early developmen­t to ageing well.

Prof Baxter said it was sometimes tempting for health profession­als to think of injured people mainly in terms of their injury.

But an injured knee should not be considered in isolation, and the patient’s overall needs, including their complex health and life history should also be taken into account.

Social deprivatio­n, including low socioecono­mic status, and earlier adverse experience­s in life and sometimes with the health service were part of the background in some cases.

Data from the Dunedin Study showed that a minority of people had significan­t and costly health needs, and a key challenge was to find better ways to provide earlier and more effective help.

New Zealand was already ‘‘a leader in falls protection’’, but more overall coordinati­on was needed to encourage people to maintain their social connection­s and to stay physically and mentally active as they aged.

Local government was often ‘‘challenged at the sharp end’’ through limited resources, and only a minority of district councils had fully developed plans for managing and improving support for people as they aged.

The Dunedin Study continued to provide valuable insights to guide policy makers, and remained influentia­l both in New Zealand and throughout the world, he said.

Physiother­apy New Zealand chief executive Sandra Kirby, who is an Otago University graduate, said more than 450 people were attending the threeday conference, which ends tomorrow and was last held in Dunedin in 2008.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Holistic care . . . University of Otago Prof David Baxter addresses a Physiother­apy New Zealand national conference in Dunedin yesterday.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Holistic care . . . University of Otago Prof David Baxter addresses a Physiother­apy New Zealand national conference in Dunedin yesterday.

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