制定全国疼痛管理能力简介,以指导加拿大的初级物理治疗教育。

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Canadian Journal of Pain-Revue Canadienne de la Douleur Pub Date : 2022-01-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/24740527.2021.2004103
Nathan Augeard, Geoff Bostick, Jordan Miller, David Walton, Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme, Anne Hudon, André Bussières, Lynn Cooper, Nicol McNiven, Aliki Thomas, Lesley Singer, Scott M Fishman, Marie H Bement, Julia M Hush, Kathleen A Sluka, Judy Watt-Watson, Lisa C Carlesso, Sinead Dufour, Roland Fletcher, Katherine Harman, Judith Hunter, Suzy Ngomo, Neil Pearson, Kadija Perreault, Barbara Shay, Peter Stilwell, Susan Tupper, Timothy H Wideman
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背景:来自北美的国家战略呼吁对入门级疼痛管理教育进行实质性改进,以帮助减轻慢性疼痛的负担。过去的工作已经产生了一套宝贵的跨专业疼痛管理能力,用于指导未来卫生专业人员的教育。然而,针对不同地区的个别专业开发此类能力的工作却非常有限。根据当地情况制定特定专业能力是将其纳入当地监管系统的必要第一步。我们小组正在加拿大各地的入门级物理治疗(PT)课程中努力实现这一目标。目的:本研究旨在针对加拿大PT的具体情况,建立基于共识的疼痛管理能力简介:方法:采用改良的德尔菲设计,让加拿大大学和临床疼痛教育工作者达成共识:结果:招募了来自 14 个入门级 PT 课程(占加拿大课程的 93%)和 6 个临床教育工作者的代表。经过两轮筛选,共有 15 项能力达到了预定的认可阈值(75%)。大多数参与者(85%)表示对这一过程 "非常满意":结论:这一过程就针对加拿大 PT 环境的新型疼痛管理能力概况达成了共识。由此产生的能力曲线描述了物理治疗师在入职时管理疼痛所需的必要能力。参与者对这一过程非常满意。这项研究还对疼痛管理综合研究方面的新兴文献做出了贡献,其研究方法可用来为其他健康专业和地区的相关工作提供信息。
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Development of a national pain management competency profile to guide entry-level physiotherapy education in Canada.

Background: National strategies from North America call for substantive improvements in entry-level pain management education to help reduce the burden of chronic pain. Past work has generated a valuable set of interprofessional pain management competencies to guide the education of future health professionals. However, there has been very limited work that has explored the development of such competencies for individual professions in different regions. Developing profession-specific competencies tailored to the local context is a necessary first step to integrate them within local regulatory systems. Our group is working toward this goal within the context of entry-level physiotherapy (PT) programs across Canada.

Aims: This study aimed to create a consensus-based competency profile for pain management, specific to the Canadian PT context.

Methods: A modified Delphi design was used to achieve consensus across Canadian university-based and clinical pain educators.

Results: Representatives from 14 entry-level PT programs (93% of Canadian programs) and six clinical educators were recruited. After two rounds, a total of 15 competencies reached the predetermined endorsement threshold (75%). Most participants (85%) reported being "very satisfied" with the process.

Conclusions: This process achieved consensus on a novel pain management competency profile specific to the Canadian PT context. The resulting profile delineates the necessary abilities required by physiotherapists to manage pain upon entry to practice. Participants were very satisfied with the process. This study also contributes to the emerging literature on integrated research in pain management by profiling research methodology that can be used to inform related work in other health professions and regions.

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