物理治疗师展示数字健康能力的可信赖的专业活动:一项国际德尔菲研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
M Merolli, P Vallance, K McCreesh, C O'Sullivan, O Ahmed, R Kerry, K Butler-Henderson, K Gray
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背景:在不断发展的技术环境中,物理治疗队伍正在经历一个惊人的变革时期。虽然这个行业已经谨慎地开始接受数字物理治疗实践,但仍然缺乏明确的、基于证据的标准化指导,关于在实践中证明与数字健康技术相关的临床能力的有形活动。目的:建立世界上第一个关于数字物理治疗实践可委托专业活动(EPAs)的国际共识。方法:采用三轮国际专家德尔菲研究,对数字物理治疗实践EPAs及相关规范建立共识。结果:55名参与者完成了研究(从第一轮开始的保留率为83.3%)。与会者代表16个国家。超过50%是学者,超过30%是临床医生。最终的框架包括9个EPAs和56个数字物理治疗实践规范。比例最高的规范是使用数字医疗的“获得知情同意”。结论:德尔菲研究是对数字物理治疗实践的核心EPAs的开创性国际共识。这些EPAs使能力具体化。随着全球对数字健康的关注不断增加,我们的员工队伍需要在这一领域不断成熟。这种国际共识将支持雇主、大学、高峰机构和个体物理治疗师与技术一起发展。随着越来越多的证据和国际标准的建立,对数字物理治疗实践结果的信心将会增加。
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Entrustable professional activities for physiotherapists to demonstrate digital health competency: an international delphi study.

Background: The physiotherapy workforce is going through a staggering period of change, amidst an evolving technological landscape. Whilst the profession has cautiously begun to embrace digital physiotherapy practice, there remains a lack of clear, evidence-based standardized guidance regarding tangible activities that demonstrate relevant clinical competence with digital health technologies in practice.

Objective: Establish the world's first international consensus on entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for digital physiotherapy practice.

Methods: International Delphi study of experts over three rounds, to establish consensus on digital physiotherapy practice EPAs and associated specifications.

Results: Fifty-five participants completed the study (which was an 83.3% retention rate from round 1). Participants represented 16 countries. Over 50% were academics, and over 30% were clinicians. The final framework consisted of nine EPAs and 56 specifications for digital physiotherapy practice. The highest percentage rated specification was for "obtaining informed consent" for using digital health.

Conclusions: This Delphi study is a seminal international consensus on the core EPAs for digital physiotherapy practice. These EPAs materialize competency. As global attention to digital health continues to increase, our workforce will need to continue to mature in this space. This international consensus will support employers, universities, peak bodies, and individual physiotherapists alike to develop alongside technology. With greater evidence and the establishment of international standards, confidence in the outcomes of digital physiotherapy practice will increase.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
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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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