Development of a Competency Scale for Rehabilitation Professionals Supporting Kayoi-no-ba in Japan.

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-27 DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10334
Mutsumi Nakamura, Yoshifumi Urabe
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Abstract

Objectives: Recently, rehabilitation professionals in Japan have become increasingly involved in Kayoi-no-ba for long-term care prevention. However, there are significant differences in the quality and content of professional rehabilitation support. This study aimed to develop a competency scale for rehabilitation professionals who support Kayoi-no-ba.

Methods: A survey was mailed to rehabilitation supervisors at 440 facilities selected from a nationwide Internet search of facilities that implement the "community-based rehabilitation activity support project," and rehabilitation professionals involved in supporting Kayoi-no-ba were asked to respond to the survey. The questionnaire was self-administered, and responses were sought via a 6-point scale for the 50 proposed competency items. For statistical analysis, exploratory factor analysis was conducted to examine the factor structure of the scale. Covariance structure analysis was used to assess model fit and to evaluate the reliability and internal consistency of the scale.

Results: Among the 260 facilities that responded (59.1%), 607 participants provided valid responses. The final competency scale had a 3-factor structure (knowledge and attitude, ability to coordinate groups, and clinical practice skills) comprising 20 items. Model fit and internal consistency were good.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that rehabilitation professionals who support Kayoi-no-ba should have the attitude and knowledge of supporters, the ability to coordinate groups, and the clinical practice skills of rehabilitation therapists. This competency scale could be used as a guideline to improve the quality of support.

日本支持Kayoi-no-ba的康复专业人员能力量表的开发。
目的:最近,日本的康复专业人员越来越多地参与Kayoi-no-ba的长期护理预防。然而,在专业康复支持的质量和内容上存在显著差异。摘要本研究旨在为支援Kayoi-no-ba的康复专业人员编制能力量表。方法:从全国互联网搜索的实施“社区康复活动支持项目”的机构中,选择440家机构的康复主管邮寄一份调查问卷,并要求参与支持“Kayoi-no-ba”的康复专业人员对调查进行回应。问卷是自我管理的,回答是通过一个6分制的50个提出的能力项目来寻求的。在统计分析方面,采用探索性因子分析对量表的因子结构进行检验。采用协方差结构分析评估模型拟合,评估量表的信度和内部一致性。结果:260家机构中,607家提供有效反馈,占59.1%。最终胜任力量表由知识态度、团队协调能力和临床实践技能3个因素组成,共20个项目。模型拟合和内部一致性良好。结论:支持Kayoi-no-ba的康复专业人员应具备支持者的态度和知识、团队协调能力和康复治疗师的临床实践技能。该胜任力量表可作为提高支持质量的指导。
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