物理治疗师对睡眠的认知和态度:来自三个国家调查数据的汇编和比较。

Journal of Allied Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Garrett Baber, Mayis Aldughmi, Alham Al-Sharman, Cristina Frange, Eber S Beck, Catherine Siengsukon
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摘要

睡眠对健康、幸福和受伤或生病后的恢复至关重要。认识到睡眠障碍是物理治疗师(PT)角色的一部分正在获得关注。这项二级分析比较了美国、约旦和巴西患者的教育、认知和对睡眠的态度。计算连续变量的均值和标准差(SD);分类数据的频率分布。Fisher的精确测试在a处评估了组间差异
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Physical Therapists' Perceptions and Attitudes About Sleep: A Compilation and Comparison of Survey Data from Three Countries.

Sleep is critical for health, well-being, and recovery after injury or illness. Recognizing sleep disorders as part of physical therapists' (PT) roles is gaining traction. This secondary analysis compared PTs' education, perceptions, and attitudes regarding sleep in the United States, Jordan, and Brazil. Means and standard deviations (SD) were calculated for continuous variables; frequency distributions for categorical data. Fisher's exact tests assessed group differences at a <0.05, with post-hoc analyses using Bonferroni correction at a <0.017. Participants included 76 U.S. PTs (83% female, age 41.99 ± 10.94), 87 Jordanian PTs (57% female; age 28.13 ± 4.44), and 164 Brazilian PTs (82% female; age 36.03 ± 7.93). Over 90% agreed on the importance of sleep and that PTs should inquire about sleep issues. However, most lacked sleep education in PT school (64-79%) or after graduation (65-93%). Only 26-56% routinely assessed sleep, 21-43% educated patients on its importance, and 18-59% provided guidance on improving sleep quality. Differences existed in attitudes, education, and practices regarding sleep across countries. Despite recognizing sleep's importance, PTs lack the necessary education to address it adequately. Equipping PTs globally to address sleep issues is a critical opportunity to enhance sleep health and mitigate health consequences of poor sleep worldwide.

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Journal of Allied Health
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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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