妇女盆腔健康物理治疗组织实践的国际调查

J. Boissonnault, Allyson Kuhn, M. Meeker, S. Strong, R. Stephenson
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补充数字内容可在文本中获得。背景:目前国际盆腔和妇女健康物理治疗师组织(IOPTPWH)的“执业范围”文件于2013年发布,基于1999-2000年的一项调查。这一领域的业务范围正在演变,因此需要更新“业务范围”文件。目的:收集IOPTPWH成员组织首席代表对其组织工作重点和实践的数据。研究设计:在线调查。方法和措施:通过电子方式向30个IOPTPWH成员组织发送有效的调查问卷。首席代表代表其成员组织作了答复。多选题和开放式问题。分析反应和频率计数。结果:30个成员组织中有19个回应了调查。所有的应答者报告说,他们的组织集中在产科和泌尿/盆底功能障碍至少一个亚条件。19个成员组织中有15个报告了对胃肠道健康、生殖健康、盆腔疼痛和性功能障碍中至少一种亚状况的关注。调查结果显示,组织对男性、儿童和变性人的关注有所增加。结论:妇女健康物理治疗的实践正在发展,调查答复者指出,组织对特定患者群体和条件的关注发生了变化,这证明了这一点。这项调查的结果可以作为更新IOPTPWH“业务范围”文件的资源。本文的视频摘要可在:http://links.lww.com/JWHPT/A30。
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An International Survey of Women's and Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Organizational Practice
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: The current International Organization of Physical Therapists in Pelvic and Women's Health (IOPTPWH) “scope of practice” document was disseminated in 2013 and based on a survey fielded in 1999-2000. The scope of practice within this field is evolving, necessitating an updated “scope of practice” document. Objective: To collect data from IOPTPWH member organizations' chief delegates on the focus and practice of their organizations. Study Design: Online survey. Methods and Measure: A validated survey was electronically fielded to the 30 IOPTPWH member organizations. Chief delegates responded on behalf of their member organizations. Multiple choice and open-ended questions were asked. Responses and frequency counts were analyzed. Results: Nineteen of the 30 member organizations responded to the survey. All respondents reported that their organizations focused on at least 1 subcondition within obstetrics and urological/pelvic floor dysfunction. Fifteen of the 19 member organizations reported a focus on at least 1 subcondition within gastrointestinal health, reproductive health, pelvic pain, and sexual disorders. Responses presented an increase in organizational focus on men, children, and transgender individuals. Conclusions: Practice in women's health physical therapy is evolving, as evidenced by changes in organizational focus on particular patient populations and conditions noted by survey respondents. Findings from this survey may serve as a resource for the development of an updated IOPTPWH “scope of practice” document. A video abstract for this article is available at: http://links.lww.com/JWHPT/A30.
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