澳大利亚急诊科理疗师的人口统计和工作范围。

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE International Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1186/s12245-024-00719-w
Tina Vickery, Lindsey Brett, Taryn Jones
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问题提供有关澳大利亚急诊科(ED)物理治疗实践状况的劳动力数据,包括物理治疗师的人口统计数据、人员配备水平和资金来源。评估急诊科物理治疗师目前的工作范围,以及急诊科物理治疗服务的提供是否符合需求水平:设计:横断面调查:结果测量:调查结果:94 名澳大利亚急诊室物理治疗师完成了调查:94名澳大利亚急诊室物理治疗师完成了调查,其中76.9%为主要接触临床医生。他们的执业范围多种多样,100%的物理治疗师进行移动能力评估,89.9%的物理治疗师为儿科患者提供护理,10.1%的物理治疗师参与药物管理。86.2%的参与者(75/87)表示,他们的服务模式是每周七天为急诊室提供物理治疗服务:研究发现,样本中的急诊室物理治疗师都是经验丰富、训练有素的临床医生,他们的执业范围多种多样,能够很好地应对澳大利亚急诊室不可预测且变化多端的病人数量。
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Demographics and scope of Australian emergency department physiotherapists.

Questions: To provide workforce data on the status of Australian Emergency Department (ED) physiotherapy practice, including physiotherapist demographic data, staffing levels and funding sources. Evaluate the scope of practice currently undertaken by ED physiotherapists and alignment of ED physiotherapy service provision with demand levels.

Design: Cross sectional survey.

Participants: Australian physiotherapists working within an Australian ED.

Outcome measures: Workforce data, scope of practice and alignment of physiotherapy service provision to ED presentations and demand.

Results: 94 Australian ED physiotherapists completed the survey, 76.9% were working as primary contact clinicians. They had a diverse scope of practice, 100% perform mobility assessments, 89.9% provide care for paediatric patients and 10.1% were involved in administration of medications. 86.2% of participants (75/87) reported working within a service model that provided seven-day per week physiotherapy coverage to ED.

Conclusion: The sample of ED physiotherapists were found to be experienced and highly trained clinicians with a diverse scope of practice, who are well placed to meet the unpredictable and highly variable patient caseload of Australian EDs.

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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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