Profile of physiotherapists working with soccer teams in South Africa.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-10-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v79i1.1920
Matthews Selomo, Maria E Cochrane, Muhammad A Dawood
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Background: Soccer is one of the fastest growing sports in South Africa and the number of physiotherapists working with soccer teams has increased significantly. Despite increased appointments, very little is known regarding the demographic, education and work profiles of these physiotherapists.

Objective: To determine the profiles of physiotherapists working with soccer teams in South Africa.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was used to collect data from physiotherapists employed with soccer teams. Physiotherapists who were employed on a part-time basis and not registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa and who did not give consent were excluded. A total of 38 physiotherapists working with soccer teams participated in our study. A questionnaire was circulated, and participants were given 4 months to complete and submit it.

Results: Results showed that participants had a mean age of 31.35 years and were employed for a mean time of 3.41 years. Most participants were African (89.48%) and worked with amateur soccer teams (52.63%). The education results indicated that 66.67% of participants held bachelor's degrees. Postgraduate- and undergraduate education were used most frequently by participants to guide clinical decision-making. Job satisfaction was satisfactory, but they were not satisfied with their salaries.

Conclusion: Our study is the first to investigate the profiles of physiotherapists working with soccer teams in South Africa. Demographic, education and work profiles for physiotherapists working with soccer teams were compiled, and the lack of information regarding the profiles of these physiotherapists was identified.

Clinical implications: Extensive future research is needed to inform and train physiotherapists regarding the management of soccer teams.

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南非足球队理疗师简介。
背景:足球是南非发展最快的体育项目之一,为足球队工作的理疗师人数大幅增加。尽管任命人数有所增加,但对这些理疗师的人口、教育和工作情况知之甚少。目的:确定南非足球队理疗师的概况。方法:采用描述性横断面研究收集足球队理治疗师的数据。非全日制受雇且未在南非卫生专业委员会注册且未表示同意的物理治疗师被排除在外。共有38名在足球队工作的理疗师参与了我们的研究。分发了一份问卷,参与者有4个月的时间填写并提交。结果:结果显示,参与者的平均年龄为31.35岁,平均工作时间为3.41年。大多数参与者是非洲人(89.48%),曾在业余足球队工作(52.63%)。教育结果显示,66.67%的参与者拥有学士学位。研究生和本科生教育被参与者最频繁地用于指导临床决策。工作满意度令人满意,但他们对工资不满意。结论:我们的研究首次调查了南非足球队理疗师的情况。编制了为足球队工作的理疗师的人口、教育和工作概况,并发现缺乏关于这些理疗师概况的信息。临床意义:未来需要进行广泛的研究,为理疗师提供足球队管理方面的信息并对其进行培训。
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