初级职业治疗和物理治疗教育中的睡眠内容:一项全国调查。

Journal of Allied Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Catherine F Siengsukon, Cindy Poole, Nancy Fell, David Levine
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前言:本研究的目的是确定入门级OT和PT教育课程中教授的睡眠评估和干预内容。方法:采用横断面描述性研究确定睡眠教学实践。美国所有被认可的入门级MOT、OTD和DPT项目(n = 471)都被邀请参加。结果:93名受访者完成了在线调查,回复率为20%。91%报告了非正式的睡眠评估内容,42%报告了正式的睡眠评估内容,73%报告了正式的睡眠干预内容。不教授正式睡眠评估的最主要原因是教师缺乏这方面的知识。教授正式睡眠评估和正式睡眠干预的时间最多为1 - 2小时。教授各种睡眠评估和干预措施。结论:大多数受访者报告了非正式和正式的睡眠干预教学,而不到一半的人教授使用标准化睡眠工具的评估。虽然睡眠评估和睡眠干预方面的教学可变性是合理的,但这种可变性可能表明,需要为入门级的OT和PT课程制定关于睡眠评估和干预内容的标准化课程指南。
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Sleep Content in Entry-Level Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy Education: A National Survey.

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the sleep evaluation and interventions content taught in entry-level OT and PT education programs.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted to determine sleep instructional practices. All accredited entry-level MOT, OTD, and DPT programs in the United States (n = 471) were invited to participate.

Results: Ninety-three respondents completed the online survey for a 20% response rate. 91% reported informal sleep evaluation content, 42% reported formal sleep evaluation content, and 73% reported formal sleep interventions content is included in their curricula. The most selected reason for not teaching formal sleep evaluations was lack of faculty knowledge on the subject. The most selected number of hours spent teaching formal sleep evaluation and formal sleep intervention was 1 to 2 hours. A variety of sleep evaluations and interventions were being taught.

Conclusion: Most respondents reported teaching informal and formal sleep interventions, while less than half taught evaluation using standardized sleep instruments. While some instructional variability in sleep evaluation and sleep interventions is reasonable, the variability may indicate a need for standardized curricular guidelines for entry-level OT and PT programs on sleep evaluation and intervention content.

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Journal of Allied Health
Journal of Allied Health Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allied Health is the official publication of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) . The Journal is the only interdisciplinary allied health periodical, publishing scholarly works related to research and development, feature articles, research abstracts and book reviews. Readers of The Journal comprise allied health leaders, educators, faculty and students. Subscribers to The Journal consist of domestic and international college and university libraries, health organizations and hospitals. Almost 20% of subscribers, in the last three years, have been from outside of the United States. Subscribers include the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association and major universities.
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