通过社交媒体传播的视听材料是否能有效改善物理治疗师的循证康复实施(ASTEROID试验)?可行性研究。

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摘要

目的:本研究旨在评估通过社交媒体传播教育项目提高物理治疗师科学技术知识的可行性。结果:在这项单组介入可行性研究中,执业物理治疗师参加了一个为期10周的基于instagram的项目,该项目包括20张信息图表,每周发布两次。使用RE-AIM框架(Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance)评估可行性。干预后,进行半结构化访谈以收集参与者体验的反馈。在招募的30名物理治疗师中,15名启动了该计划,8名(53%)完成了该计划。在临床实践中对科学信息的感知、利用和理解的有效性结果方面,项目前和项目后的得分没有显著差异。虽然63%的参与者报告说,该计划帮助他们克服了EBP的障碍,但总体看法和行为变化很小。尽管如此,所有的参与者都认识到对他们临床实践的积极影响,50%的人报告说他们将项目内容应用到他们的工作中。尽管63%的参与者表示他们将保持学习技术内容的方法,但所有参与者都肯定他们打算使用有助于获取知识的资源。采访反馈表明,人们对基于社交媒体的教育项目持积极态度。
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Are AudioviSual maTERials disseminated via sOcIal meDia effective to improve evidence-based rehabilitation implementation for physiotherapists (ASTEROID trial)? A feasibility study.

Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an educational program disseminated via social media to improve the scientific and technical knowledge of physiotherapists.

Results: In this single-group interventional feasibility study, practicing physiotherapists participated in a 10-week Instagram-based program, which included 20 infographics posted twice weekly. Feasibility was evaluated using the RE-AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance). After the intervention, semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather feedback on participant experiences. Of the 30 physiotherapists recruited, 15 initiated the program, and 8 (53%) completed it. No significant differences were observed between pre- and post-program scores on effectiveness outcomes related to perceptions, utilization, and understanding of scientific information for clinical practice. While 63% of participants reported that the program helped them overcome barriers to EBP, overall perceptions and behaviors showed minimal change. Nonetheless, all participants recognized a positive impact on their clinical practice, with 50% reporting that they applied program content to their work. Although 63% indicated they would maintain their approach to studying technical content, all participants affirmed their intention to use resources that facilitate knowledge acquisition. Feedback from interviews indicated positive attitudes towards social media-based educational programs.

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