Integration of geriatric content in entry-level physical therapy education in the Philippines: A pilot study

Charlemaine Deane A. Perez
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Introduction: Physical therapy (PT) practice is expected to dynamically respond to the growing needs of older adults. Currently, there is paucity in meeting the demands of the aging Filipino population that may be linked to the status of undergraduate PT education. To date, there are no known systematically analyzed data that explores the breadth of geriatric content in the local BSPT programs. This study aimed to describe the integration of geriatric-related content in the pre-clinical and clinical entry-level PT curricula. Methods: Descriptive cross-sectional research design using survey instrumentation was conducted among heads and PT educators in higher educational institutions and healthcare institutions located in the National Capital Region, Philippines from December 2015 to March 2016. Results: Fifty-two responses from a total of 87 physical therapists were included in data analysis after screening. Many of the participants (>50%) determined that pre-clinical and clinical geriatric-related PT competencies were always (81-100% of the time) and often (61-80% of the time) taught. Among pre-clinical and clinical competencies, clinical attitudinal skills were the most taught. Clinical practical skills, pre-clinical practical skills, and pre-clinical knowledge competencies were never taught (0-20% of the time). Majority of the participants (93.3%) perceive the importance of integrating geriatric PT-related content in the curriculum but, only 65.8% perceive that the integration is sufficient. Discussion: The integration of geriatric-focused content on psychosocial changes with aging, multifactorial conditions, airway clearance techniques, use of best available evidence, interprofessional collaboration, and on clinical training is insufficient despite its importance. The incongruity may be influenced by lack of intentional exposure and role-modeling to students. The study findings should be interpreted with caution because of low sample size. Further research is recommended to understand the depth of integration of geriatric-related content in entry-level PT programs in the Philippines.
菲律宾入门级物理治疗教育中老年学内容的整合:一项试点研究
物理治疗(PT)实践有望动态响应老年人日益增长的需求。目前,在满足菲律宾人口老龄化的需求方面存在不足,这可能与本科PT教育的现状有关。到目前为止,还没有已知的系统分析数据,探讨了当地BSPT计划中老年内容的广度。本研究旨在描述临床前和临床入门级PT课程中老年相关内容的整合。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,于2015年12月至2016年3月对菲律宾国家首都地区的高等教育机构和医疗机构的负责人和PT教育工作者进行调查。结果:筛选后,共87名物理治疗师的52份回复被纳入数据分析。许多参与者(>50%)认为临床前和临床老年医学相关的PT能力总是(81% -100%的时间)和经常(61% -80%的时间)教授。在临床前能力和临床能力中,临床态度技能的教授最多。从未教授临床实用技能、临床前实用技能和临床前知识能力(0-20%的时间)。大多数参与者(93.3%)认为整合老年pt相关内容在课程中的重要性,但只有65.8%的人认为整合是足够的。讨论:将老年病学关注的内容整合到与衰老相关的社会心理变化、多因素疾病、气道清除技术、最佳可用证据的使用、跨专业合作和临床培训等方面,尽管很重要,但还不够。这种不协调可能是由于缺乏有意的接触和对学生的角色塑造。由于样本量小,研究结果应谨慎解释。建议进一步研究以了解菲律宾入门级PT计划中老年相关内容整合的深度。
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