菲律宾物理治疗师在灾害风险减少和管理中的优先行动框架

Francis Clarence C. Chua, C.D.N.N.O. Obra
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导言:本研究旨在建立一个框架,使物理治疗师能够融入菲律宾北部一个省的灾害风险减少和管理(DRRM)计划。方法:采用研发设计,采用混合方法进行研究。对20名选定的物理治疗师进行了一份关于DRRM经验和认知的有效问卷调查。向10名当地灾害控制办公室负责人和成员发放了一份有效的采访指南。采用描述性统计方法对定量资料进行分析。采用主题分析对定性数据进行综合和检验。结果:由于缺乏培训和救灾经验,物理治疗师很少接触灾难场景。然而,物理治疗师认为他们已经准备好参与DRRM,应该被包括在内。该研究还表明,由于灾害控制办公室的领导和成员对物理治疗师在灾害管理中的作用的认识有限,物理治疗师没有成为当地灾害管理团队的一部分。讨论:本研究开发了一个以行动为导向的框架来指导物理治疗师积极参与灾害管理的各个阶段。根据研究结果及其理论基础,确定了DRRM物理治疗师行动重点的具体策略
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Framework for the Priority Actions of Filipino Physical Therapists in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Introduction: The study was conducted to develop a framework where physical therapists could be integrated into the disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) initiatives of a province in the northern Philippines. Methods: This was a mixed-methods study that utilized a research and development design. A validated questionnaire on the experience and perceptions of DRRM was administered to 20 selected physical therapists. A validated interview guide was administered to 10 local disaster control office head and members. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data. Thematic analysis was used to synthesize and examine the qualitative data. Results: Physical therapists were found to have minimal exposure to disaster scenarios due to lack of training and experiences in disaster response. However, the physical therapists perceive that they are prepared to participate in DRRM and should be included. The study also revealed that physical therapists are not part of the local disaster management team because of limited awareness of leaders and members of the disaster control office on the roles of physical therapists in disaster management. Discussion: This study developed an action-oriented framework to guide physical therapists' active involvement in all phases of disaster management. Specific strategies for the priorities for action of physical therapists in DRRM were identified based on the results of the study and its theoretical underpinnings
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