支持神经损伤患者参与体育活动--从医院到家庭,甚至更远的地方

Miss Sarah Jeffery, Miss Holly Hitchener, Dr Emma Beckman
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获得认证的运动生理学家完全有能力帮助神经损伤患者重新参与体育锻炼或探索体育锻炼的新机会。体育锻炼对这类人群的益处有据可查,但参与率却很低。研究表明,75% 的 15 岁以上澳大利亚残疾人没有达到建议的体育锻炼水平。虽然需求很大,但 2021-2022 年 ESSA 劳动力报告发现,只有 7% 的认证专业人员从事神经系统疾病患者的工作。这凸显了行业需求、劳动力能力和提供循证最佳实践能力之间的差距。作为拥有 30 多年临床经验的临床医生,我们发现需要在这一人群中更广泛地传播知识、经验和证据的实际转化。本讲座将从三位经验丰富的 AEP 的角度出发,探讨从医院到家庭及其他领域的工作。每位演讲者都将从各自独特的背景和经验出发,阐述AEP在每个特定领域所面临的挑战和机遇。Sarah 将概述医院环境和向社区过渡的情况,强调早期干预的机会和支持持续进行有意义的体育活动的作用。霍莉将讨论运动生理学家在社区康复中的作用,以及我们在多学科团队中的位置。她将进一步探讨如何从运动康复的思维模式转变为运动生活的思维模式。艾玛将详细介绍残奥会等体育运动和比赛中的机遇,特别是运动生理学家如何支持实现运动目标。最后,该团队将围绕 AEP 如何为政府的 "提升 2042 战略 "做出贡献展开富有启发性的讨论,我们将邀请 AEP 加入我们的旅程。
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SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH NEUROLOGICAL INJURY TO ENGAGE IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY-FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME AND BEYOND
Accredited exercise physiologists are perfectly placed to assist people with neurological injury to reengage or explore new opportunities in physical activity. The benefits of physical activity in this population are well documented, however participation rates are low. Research shows that 75% of Australians living with a disability over the age of 15 do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity. While the need is high, the 2021-2022 ESSA workforce report found only 7% of accredited professionals are working with people living with neurological conditions. This highlights the gap between industry demand, workforce capacity and capability to deliver evidence based best practice. As clinicians with a collective experience of 30+ years, we have identified a need for greater dissemination of knowledge, experience, and practical translation of the evidence in this population. This presentation will explore the perspectives of three experienced AEP’s working from hospital to home and beyond. Each presenter will draw on their unique context and experience to describe the challenges and opportunities for AEP’s in each specific area. Sarah will provide an overview of the hospital setting and transition to community, highlighting the opportunities for early intervention and the role in supporting ongoing meaningful physical activity. Holly will discuss an exercise physiologist’s role in community rehabilitation, and our place in a multidisciplinary team. She will further explore what it looks like to move from exercise for rehabilitation mindset, into exercise for life. Emma will detail the opportunities in sports and competitions such as the Paralympics, particularly around how AEP’s can support performance goals. The team will close with provocative discussion around how AEP’s can contribute to the governments ELEVATE 2042 Strategy and we will invite AEP’s to join us on this journey.
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