踏上文化之旅:新毕业理疗师在澳大利亚原住民医疗机构工作经历的定性研究。

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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2246547
Curtley Nelson, Allison Mandrusiak, Roma Forbes
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导言:在国际上,物理治疗行业在提高物理治疗师的文化安全和能力方面的势头日益强劲。在澳大利亚,鉴于物理治疗师在为澳大利亚原住民提供医疗保健服务方面所发挥的重要作用,这一点至关重要。了解为澳大利亚原住民提供服务的最新从业人员的经历,是探索更广泛的职业文化安全历程的重要一步:探索新毕业的物理治疗师在澳大利亚原住民医疗机构的工作经验:本研究采用解释现象学的方法,通过半结构化访谈来探讨七名新毕业的物理治疗师在最初两年的工作经历。所有参与者都曾在澳大利亚原住民医疗机构工作过一段时间或全部时间,他们都是新毕业的物理治疗师:结果:产生了三个主题:1) 通过联系充实自己;2) 应对挑战;3) 促进自我反思:新毕业的物理治疗师报告了在澳大利亚原住民医疗机构工作时的积极体验,这些体验的基础是:通过建立融洽的关系建立牢固的治疗关系;与客户一起应对挑战;以及进行批判性的自我反思。
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Embarking on a cultural journey: a qualitative study of new graduate physiotherapists' experiences of working in First Nations Australian health settings.

Introduction: Internationally, there is growing momentum in the physiotherapy profession to improve the cultural safety and capabilities of physiotherapists. In Australia, this is essential given the important role physiotherapists play in the delivery of healthcare to First Nations Australians. Understanding the experiences of the newest members of the profession who work with First Nations Australians is an important step in exploring the broader professions' cultural safety journey.

Objective: To explore new graduate physiotherapists' experiences working in First Nations Australian health settings.

Methods: The study used an interpretative phenomenological approach through semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of seven new graduate physiotherapists, in their first 2 years of practice. All participants worked within a First Nations Australian health setting for some or all of their experience as a new graduate physiotherapist.

Results: Three themes were generated: 1) enrichment through connection; 2) navigating challenges; and 3) a catalyst for self-reflection.

Conclusion: New graduate physiotherapists reported positive experiences when working within a First Nations Australian health setting, underpinned by building a strong therapeutic relationship through rapport building; navigating challenges alongside their clients; and delving into critical self-reflection.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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