Professional practice pattern and outlook of physiotherapists in Nigeria

Adetoyeje Y. Oyeyemi, A. Oyeyemi
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalent job holding, patient management activity and priorities, and training preferences among physiotherapists in Nigeria. One hundred and eighty-one physiotherapists from the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria were surveyed with a questionnaire that assesses their practice profile and outlook, and practice patterns and priorities in patient management activities. Participants spend most part of their direct care time on orthopedic and general surgery (40%) and medicine and neurological conditions (40%). Histories including prior level of functions (84.6%) and activities of daily living (ADL) function test (77.9%) are examination priorities among the physiotherapists in Nigeria, whereas ADL training (81.8%), gait (78.5%) training and pain control (86.2%) are their priority areas of intervention. A simple majority of the Nigerian physiotherapists (54.7%) use evidence in selecting procedures for their intervention and an overwhelming majority indicated preference for clinical doctorate entry-level education (72.9%) and clinical specialization (74.6%) as postgraduate training route. Professional practice activities and preferences of Nigerian physiotherapists offer insights into the potential goals and the direction of physiotherapy professional growth in this African country.
尼日利亚物理治疗师的职业实践模式与前景
摘要本研究的目的是确定尼日利亚物理治疗师的普遍工作持有,患者管理活动和优先事项,以及培训偏好。对来自尼日利亚六个地缘政治地区的181名物理治疗师进行了问卷调查,以评估他们的实践概况和前景,以及患者管理活动中的实践模式和优先事项。参与者将大部分直接护理时间用于整形外科和普通外科(40%)以及药物和神经系统疾病(40%)。在尼日利亚的物理治疗师中,包括先前功能水平(84.6%)和日常生活活动(ADL)功能测试(77.9%)在内的历史是检查的重点,而ADL训练(81.8%)、步态(78.5%)训练和疼痛控制(86.2%)是他们优先干预的领域。绝大多数尼日利亚物理治疗师(54.7%)在选择干预程序时使用证据,绝大多数人表示更倾向于临床博士入门级教育(72.9%)和临床专业化(74.6%)作为研究生培训途径。尼日利亚物理治疗师的专业实践活动和偏好为这个非洲国家物理治疗专业发展的潜在目标和方向提供了见解。
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