Inclusion, Participation, Belonging = Surviving, Thriving, Flourishing.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Pediatric Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1097/PEP.0000000000001111
Toby Long
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Abstract

Purpose: To share my perspectives on how pediatric physical therapists support children with disabilities and their families to maximize their potential to flourish.

Key points: Best practice supports the inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society. Policy statements from governmental agencies, research universities, advocacy, and non-governmental organizations all support inclusion. The concept of belonging and how pediatric physical therapists can promote belonging is less familiar to pediatric physical therapists than inclusion and participation. Essential elements necessary to bring about a sense of belonging in young children will be presented, leading to a discussion on the role of the pediatric physical therapist and key implications for the early childhood system of care.

Conclusions: Pediatric physical therapists support children with disabilities and their families to maximize the potential of every child. I propose that to do this, we must focus our interventions to promote a child's active participation in community life and build programs and relationships that promote belonging.

Clinical relevance: Interventions for children with disabilities will be successful by focusing on the outcomes that promote inclusion, participation, and belonging.

包容、参与、归属 = 生存、发展、繁荣。
目的:分享我对儿科物理治疗师如何支持残疾儿童及其家庭最大限度地发挥他们的潜能,使其茁壮成长的看法:要点:最佳实践支持残疾人融入社会的方方面面。政府机构、研究型大学、倡导机构和非政府组织的政策声明都支持包容。与全纳和参与相比,归属感的概念以及儿科物理治疗师如何促进归属感对儿科物理治疗师来说并不那么熟悉。本文将介绍使幼儿产生归属感的基本要素,从而讨论儿科物理治疗师的作用以及对儿童早期护理系统的重要影响:结论:儿科物理治疗师为残疾儿童及其家庭提供支持,最大限度地发挥每个儿童的潜能。我建议,要做到这一点,我们必须集中精力进行干预,促进儿童积极参与社区生活,并建立促进归属感的计划和关系:临床相关性:对残疾儿童的干预要想取得成功,就必须注重促进包容、参与和归属感的结果。
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Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pediatric Physical Therapy PEDIATRICS-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
18.80%
发文量
147
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Physical Therapy is an indexed international journal, that publishes peer reviewed research related to the practice of physical therapy for children with movement disorders. The editorial board is comprised of an international panel of researchers and clinical scholars that oversees a rigorous peer review process. The journal serves as the official journal for the pediatric physical therapy professional organizations in the Netherlands, Switzerland, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States. The journal includes articles that support evidenced based practice of physical therapy for children with neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiorespiratory and developmental conditions that lead to disorders of movement, and research reports that contribute to the foundational sciences of pediatric physical therapy, ranging from biomechanics and pediatric exercise science to neurodevelopmental science. To these ends the journal publishes original research articles, systematic reviews directed to specific clinical questions that further the science of physical therapy, clinical guidelines and case reports that describe unusual conditions or cutting edge interventions with sound rationale. The journal adheres to the ethical standards of theInternational Committee of Medical Journal Editors.
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