影响CTRS加入娱乐治疗专业组织动机的因素

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
L. Bedini, Ms. Kimberly D. Miller, Ms. Kaitlyn N. Powalie, Jeffery Labban, Lauren Paynter
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一个强大的专业组织与一个专业的信誉和活力联系在一起。然而,从历史上看,娱乐治疗领域在国家和州/地区层面的会员人数都很低。本研究的目的是检验CTRS确定的专业RT组织会员资格的好处以及实际/感知障碍,并检验会员资格与专业承诺之间的关系。向活跃的CTRS发送了一份43项Qualtrics电子问卷,内容涉及会员资格、专业承诺和人口统计的好处和障碍。统计分析发现,在2003年的答复者中,有一半以上是国家和/或州/区域组织的成员。在成员的利益方面存在差异,其中成员感知到更多的专业利益,而非成员感知到更大的个人利益。障碍主要是财务和“成本效益”问题。此外,成员的专业承诺更高。有许多关于实践、教育和研究的建议。
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Factors Affecting CTRSs' Motivation to Join Professional Organizations in Recreational Therapy
A strong professional organization has been associated with credibility and vitality of a profession. The field of recreational therapy (RT), however, has historically demonstrated poor membership on both national and state/regional levels. The purpose of this study was to examine what CTRSs identify as benefits as well as real/perceived barriers to membership in professional RT organizations and examine the relationship between membership status and professional commitment. A 43-item Qualtrics electronic questionnaire addressing benefits and barriers of membership, professional commitment, and demographics was sent to active CTRSs. Statistical analysis found that just over half of the 2003 respondents were members of either national and/or state/regional organizations. Differences existed regarding benefits of membership where members perceived more professional benefits and non-members perceived more personal benefits. Barriers were primarily financial and “cost-benefit” concerns. In addition, professional commitment was higher among members. Many recommendations exist for practice, education, and research.
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