Perspectives of sport physiotherapists on the frequency and significance of psychological factors in professional practice: implications for curriculum design in professional training.

I W Ford, S Gordon
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A two-part study was conducted with sport physiotherapists to examine their perceptions of both frequency and significance of emotions and behaviours displayed by injured athletes during treatment, and the importance of psychological skills in rehabilitation. A questionnaire, developed from a preliminary study (Part 1) with experienced sport physiotherapists (N = 10), was mailed to 500 sport physiotherapists in Australia, New Zealand and Canada (Part 2). Responses from Australian (N = 147), New Zealand (N = 65) and Canadian (N = 45) subjects suggested that: (i) anxiety and frustration is experienced frequently by injured athletes, and non-compliance to the rehabilitation program is a significant problem preventing effective recovery and rehabilitation; (ii) psychological skills training and learning to deal with psychological responses to injury would facilitate more effective treatment; and (iii) athlete self-presentation styles influence the support and attention received from physiotherapists. Results are discussed in relation to previous research and recommendations for improving both the art (applied skills) and science (theoretical content) of professional training programs for sport physiotherapists are provided.

运动物理治疗师对专业实践中心理因素的频率和重要性的看法:对专业培训课程设计的启示。
一项由两部分组成的研究与运动物理治疗师一起进行,以检查他们对受伤运动员在治疗期间表现出的情绪和行为的频率和重要性的看法,以及心理技能在康复中的重要性。一份由经验丰富的运动物理治疗师(N = 10)组成的初步研究问卷(第一部分)邮寄给澳大利亚、新西兰和加拿大的500名运动物理治疗师(第二部分)。来自澳大利亚(N = 147)、新西兰(N = 65)和加拿大(N = 45)受试者的回答表明:(1)受伤运动员经常经历焦虑和沮丧,不遵守康复计划是阻碍有效恢复和康复的重要问题;(ii)心理技能培训和学习处理受伤后的心理反应将有助于更有效的治疗;(三)运动员自我表现方式影响其获得理疗师的支持和关注。讨论了与以往研究相关的结果,并提出了提高运动物理治疗师专业培训计划的艺术(应用技能)和科学(理论内容)的建议。
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