Applying the 2022 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Entry-Level Physical Therapist Competencies to Physical Therapist Education and Practice.

Journal, physical therapy education Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-24 DOI:10.1097/JTE.0000000000000285
Nancy Smith, Angela Campbell, Morgan Johanson, Pamela Bartlo, Naomi Bauer, Sagan Everett
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Background and purpose: Competency-based education (CBE) is an emerging topic within physical therapy (PT). It has emerged to assure all stakeholders that physical therapist education program graduates are proficient in the requisite knowledge, skills, and behaviors (KSBs) essential for entry-level practice. Competencies have existed within cardiovascular and pulmonary (CVP) PT since 1980, updated in 2008, and most recently updated in 2022. This article discusses how individuals should apply the 2022 CVP competencies to clinical practice and education.

Position and rationale: The 2022 CVP competencies were developed using a modified mixed-method Delphi approach. These competencies set a level of proficiency for KSBs used within entry-level CVP PT practice following the patient-client management model. The position put forward in this article describes how and why multiple stakeholder groups should apply these entry-level competencies specifically for graduates of physical therapist education programs who are entering practice (entry level). The competencies provide a more detailed description of expected proficiency for entry-level CVP PT practice than currently available documents. These competencies may form the basis for developing entrustable professional activities (EPAs).

Discussion and conclusion: The establishment of entry-level competencies is essential for use by multiple stakeholders to inform physical therapist curriculum, provide clinical instructors with a reference for expected levels of proficiency during final student clinical experiences, guide content on the Federation of State Boards of PT national licensure examination, and prepare employers to provide needed continued professional development, based on the clinical environment. These competencies lend themselves to the future development of EPAs in the PT profession for CVP PT.

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将2022年心血管和肺部入门级物理治疗师能力应用于物理治疗师教育和实践
背景和目的。能力教育(CBE)是物理治疗(PT)领域的一个新兴课题。它的出现是为了向所有利益相关者保证,物理治疗师教育项目的毕业生精通入门级实践所需的必要知识、技能和行为(KSBs)。自1980年以来,心血管和肺(CVP) PT的能力已经存在,2008年更新,最近一次更新是在2022年。本文讨论了个人应如何将2022年CVP能力应用于临床实践和教育。立场和理由。2022年CVP胜任力采用改进的混合法德尔菲法进行开发。这些能力为遵循患者-客户管理模型的初级CVP PT实践中使用的KSBs设定了熟练程度。本文中提出的立场描述了多个利益相关者团体如何以及为什么应该专门为即将进入实践(入门级)的物理治疗师教育项目毕业生应用这些入门级能力。能力比当前可用的文档更详细地描述了入门级CVP PT实践的预期熟练程度。这些能力可能构成发展可信赖的专业活动的基础。讨论与结论。入门级能力的建立对于多个利益相关者来说至关重要,可以为物理治疗师的课程提供信息,为临床教师提供最终学生临床经验中预期熟练程度的参考,指导PT国家执照考试联邦国家委员会的内容,并为雇主提供所需的基于临床环境的持续专业发展做好准备。这些能力有助于CVP PT专业中EPAs的未来发展。
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