Characteristics, proficiency profile, and specialty perceptions of Peruvian physiatrists: A survey study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13331
Roger De la Cerna-Luna, Daniel Fernandez-Guzman, Nives Santayana-Calisaya, Analia Velez de Villa-Velarde, Fernando Ylaquita-Chicata, Nataly Casas-Flores, Carol Valladolid-Evaristo
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Abstract

Background: Despite the growth of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) in recent years, the same cannot be said for its workforce conditions. Although various issues regarding the reality of the physiatry workforce have been reported, no studies were found that have evaluated it in Peru.

Objective: To assess characteristics, proficiency profile, and specialty perceptions of Peruvian physiatrists.

Design: Cross-sectional survey, designed and validated by the Peruvian Society of PM&R.

Setting: Online anonymous and voluntary questionnaire.

Participants: One hundred five Peruvian physiatrists.

Interventions: During August 2023, after approval from the ethics committee, a Google Forms questionnaire was shared with the participants via WhatsApp, providing information about study details. Responses were monitored through direct communication with each participant.

Main outcome measures: Twenty-four questions covering sociodemographic data, training-related characteristics, work-related characteristics, proficiency perceptions, and specialty perceptions.

Results: Most surveyed physiatrists were females (80%) and completed residency between 2017 and 2022 (46.7%). Only 2.8% had pursued a subspecialty fellowship; 41.9% were involved in teaching and easily found employment after residency. Most worked in the public sector (82.9%) and had a permanent employment status under the 728 regime (33.3%). Most reported having much proficiency (Level 3) in all competency domains. Mastery in ultrasound (US) (10.2%) and electrodiagnostic medicine (EDX) (4.1%) was reported mainly by those completing residency between 2017 and 2022. Only 2.9% reported ability to conduct scientific research. Overall satisfaction with the specialty was high (75.2%).

Conclusions: The survey found that most of surveyed Peruvian physiatrists worked in the public sector, had permanent employment status, considered themselves highly proficient in all evaluated domains, reported low mastery in US and EDX, and were very satisfied with the specialty. Given the lack of literature, these findings provide valuable insights for policymakers and educators, highlighting key areas for improving conditions for the physiatry workforce.

秘鲁理疗师的特点、熟练程度和专业认知:一项调查研究。
背景:尽管近年来物理医学和康复(PM&R)有所增长,但其劳动力条件却不尽相同。虽然有关于理疗人员的现实情况的各种问题的报告,但没有发现对秘鲁进行评估的研究。目的:评估秘鲁物理医师的特点、熟练程度和专业认知。设计:横断面调查,由秘鲁PM&R协会设计和验证。设置:在线匿名自愿问卷。参与者:105名秘鲁理疗师。干预措施:2023年8月,经伦理委员会批准后,通过WhatsApp与参与者分享谷歌Forms问卷,提供研究细节信息。通过与每个参与者的直接沟通来监测他们的反应。主要结果测量:24个问题,涵盖社会人口统计数据、培训相关特征、工作相关特征、熟练程度感知和专业感知。结果:接受调查的大多数物理医生是女性(80%),在2017年至2022年期间完成住院治疗(46.7%)。只有2.8%的学生获得了亚专业奖学金;41.9%的人从事教学工作,实习后很容易找到工作。大多数在公共部门工作(82.9%),并在728制度下拥有永久就业身份(33.3%)。大多数报告在所有能力领域都非常熟练(3级)。掌握超声(US)(10.2%)和电诊断医学(EDX)(4.1%)的主要是在2017年至2022年期间完成住院治疗的人。只有2.9%的人有进行科学研究的能力。总体满意度较高(75.2%)。结论:调查发现,大多数受访秘鲁理疗师在公共部门工作,拥有永久就业身份,认为自己对所有评估领域都非常精通,对美国和EDX的掌握程度较低,对专业非常满意。鉴于文献的缺乏,这些发现为政策制定者和教育工作者提供了有价值的见解,突出了改善物理工作者条件的关键领域。
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来源期刊
PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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