Ranita H K Manocha, Krista L Best, Caroline Charette, Hannah Curlock, Merissa Sigfusson, Céline Faure, William C Miller, François Routhier
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目的:多位医疗保健专业人员为个人装配助行器(WA)并对其使用进行培训。本调查旨在描述加拿大入职专业课程中有关助行器装配和培训的课程:对所有获得认证的课程(n = 199)的负责人进行了在线调查。17 个问题涉及 WA 教育的重要性、教学方法、专门用于 WA 装配和技能培训的时间,以及大流行对 WA 课程实施的影响:结果:共收到 97 个项目的回复。大多数职业治疗(OT,8/15)、物理治疗(PM&R,5/9)和物理治疗(PT,12/19)专业的学员接受了 3 小时以上的 WA 穿戴指导,而大多数护理(29/40)和药学(7/8)专业在此方面的时间则少于 3 小时。大多数定向行走(9/15)和定向行走(15/19)课程在全麻技能培训上花费的时间超过 3 小时,而大多数护理(25/40)、药学(4/8)和 PM&R (5/9)课程在这一主题上花费的时间少于 3 小时。在所有课程中,52%的课程教育学生如何调整日常生活活动以适应 WA,18%的课程提供 WA 维护和修理方面的教育。只有 19/89 个项目在课程开发中参考了正规的伤残人士技能培训资源。55 个项目中有 17 个因大流行病而修改了他们的 WA 课程:加拿大专业课程中的 WA 教育课程设置方法差异很大。这突出表明,有必要制定一个标准化的助行器教育计划来指导课程开发,以最终提高短期和长期行动障碍患者使用助行器的安全性。
Walking aid training as a clinical competence in Canadian entry-to-practice professional academic programs.
Purpose: Multiple healthcare professionals fit walking aids (WA) and train individuals on their use. The purpose of this investigation was to describe curricula on WA fitting and training in Canadian entry-to-practice professional programs.
Materials and methods: An online survey was administered to leads from all accredited programs (n = 199). Seventeen questions asked about the importance of WA education, instructional methods and time dedicated to WA fitting and skills training, and how the pandemic had affected WA curriculum delivery.
Results: Responses were received from 97 programs. While most occupational therapy (OT, 8/15), physiatry (PM&R, 5/9), and physical therapy (PT, 12/19) trainees received more than 3 h of instruction on WA fitting, most nursing (29/40) and pharmacy (7/8) programs spent less than 3 h on this topic. Most OT (9/15) and PT (15/19) programs spent more than 3 h on WA skills training whereas most nursing (25/40), pharmacy (4/8), and PM&R (5/9) programs spent less than 3 h on this subject. Across all programs, 52% educated students on adapting activities of daily living for WA while 18% provided education on WA maintenance and repair. Only 19/89 programs consulted a formal WA skills training resource for curriculum development. Seventeen of 55 programs modified their WA curricula due to the pandemic.
Conclusions: There is a wide range in curricular approaches to WA education in Canadian professional programs. This highlights the need for a standardised WA education program to guide curricular development to ultimately improve safe WA use for clients with short- and long-term mobility impairments.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONCurricula on walking aids is extremely variable within and between programs.Navigating terrains, adapting activities of daily living, and maintenance are poorly taught.There is a need for a national standardized curriculum on walking aids.This curriculum should be modular and designed for practitioners, students, and patients.
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Published for the British Association of Social Workers, this is the leading academic social work journal in the UK. It covers every aspect of social work, with papers reporting research, discussing practice, and examining principles and theories. It is read by social work educators, researchers, practitioners and managers who wish to keep up to date with theoretical and empirical developments in the field.