Description of Specialty Practice-10 Years Onward: The Changes in Geriatric Physical Therapy.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1519/JPT.0000000000000387
Ronald De Vera Barredo, Morris Beato, Christine Childers, Kevin Chui, William Scott Doerhoff, Sandy Ganz, Tamara Gravano, Tim McGonigle, Karma Peters
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Background: An analysis of practice is conducted by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) every 10 years to revalidate, update, and revise the description of specialty practice (DSP) for each specialty. The Geriatric Specialty Council recently conducted an analysis of practice and revised its content consistent with established procedures by the ABPTS.

Purpose: The purpose of this article is threefold: first, to describe the process of the most recent practice analysis; second, to report revisions to the description of specialty practice based on the analysis of practice; and third, to identify elements of practice that define current specialist practice in geriatric physical therapy.

Methods: A 10-member committee of subject matter experts (SMEs) and a psychometric consultant developed a survey instrument addressing geriatric physical therapy specialty practice areas. The survey was initially pilot-tested and subsequently administered online to a sample of 801 board-certified geriatric clinical specialists. The consultant facilitated the consensus process to determine decision rules in selecting the final competencies describing current geriatric physical therapy specialty practice.

Results: A total of 372 respondents fully or partially completed the survey, resulting in a response rate of 46.4%. Based on a priori decision rules regarding survey data, consensus of the group of SMEs, and input from the ABPTS, the DSP for geriatric physical therapy specialty practice was revised. Revisions (elimination [-] of prior items and addition [+] of new items) were made in Section 1: Knowledge Areas (-8 and +6), in Section 2: Professional Roles, Responsibilities, and Values (-14 and +4), and Section 3: Practice Expectations (-53 and +28).

Conclusion: The revised DSP will be used as the basis for the development of the examination blueprint for the specialist examination in geriatric physical therapy and the curricula for residency programs in geriatric physical therapy.

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专业实践描述-10年以后:老年物理治疗的变化。
背景:美国物理治疗专业委员会(ABPTS)每10年进行一次实践分析,以重新验证、更新和修订每个专业的专业实践描述(DSP)。老年专科委员会最近对实践进行了分析,并根据ABPTS的既定程序修改了其内容。目的:本文的目的有三个:第一,描述最近的实践分析过程;二是在实践分析的基础上,报告对专业实践描述的修订;第三,确定定义当前老年物理治疗专家实践的实践要素。方法:一个由10人组成的主题专家委员会(sme)和一名心理测量顾问开发了一套针对老年物理治疗专业实践领域的调查工具。该调查最初进行了试点测试,随后在网上对801名委员会认证的老年临床专家进行了抽样调查。顾问促进了共识过程,以确定选择描述当前老年物理治疗专业实践的最终能力的决策规则。结果:全部或部分完成调查的被调查者共372人,回复率为46.4%。基于调查数据的先验决策规则、中小企业群体的共识和ABPTS的输入,对老年物理治疗专业实践的DSP进行了修订。在第1部分:知识领域(-8和+6)、第2部分:专业角色、责任和价值观(-14和+4)和第3部分:实践期望(-53和+28)中进行了修订(消除先前项目[-]和增加新项目[+])。结论:修订后的DSP可作为制定老年物理治疗专科检查检查蓝图和老年物理治疗住院医师培训课程的基础。
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Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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期刊介绍: ​Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy is the leading source of clinically applicable evidence for achieving optimal health, wellness, mobility, and physical function across the continuum of health status for the aging adult. The mission of the Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy is building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to optimize the experience of aging.
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