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K. Mcpherson, I. Nahon, G. Waddington
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摘要目的女性和男性健康理疗正在扩大临床实践领域。本研究的目的是检查课程内容及其在理疗项目中对女性和男性健康的特定内容的重要性,并确定提供内容的任何障碍。方法2019年,向澳大利亚的大学分发了一份在线调查,包括开放式和封闭式问题。然后通过分配1-5的量表来分析“Likert”量表的反应。对公开回答的主题进行了描述性分析。结果澳大利亚22个大学项目共收到15份回复。应该涵盖“良好”到“非常好”的内容包括盆底第一次锻炼;盆底解剖;大小便失禁;运动——在怀孕期间和产后;骨盆带疼痛;盆腔器官脱垂;直肌分离;骨质疏松症;物理治疗师在产科病房的作用;以及实时超声波外部盆底肌肉评估;在男性健康方面:男性文化和骨盆健康;以及前列腺癌症术前和术后康复。一些课程教学内容的障碍包括课程中的空间。并非所有项目都有临床实习和研究项目。结论在初级物理治疗课程中,女性和男性的健康内容被认为是重要的。确定哪些内容被认为是要涵盖的重要内容可能有助于未来的课程设计。
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Women's and men's health physiotherapy, the content covered and it's perceived importance within entry-level physiotherapy programs in Australia – an observational study
Abstract Purpose Women’s and men’s health physiotherapy are expanding areas of clinical practice. The aims of this study were to examine the course content and its perceived importance of specific content on women’s and men’s health within physiotherapy programs and identify any barriers to delivering the content. Methods An online survey, with open and closed questions was distributed to universities in Australia with an entry-level physiotherapy program, in 2019. The ‘Likert’ scale responses were then analysed by assigning a scale from 1–5. The open responses were descriptively analysed for themes. Results There were 15 responses from the 22 university programs in Australia. Content that should be covered ‘well’ to ‘very well’ include pelvic floor first exercise; pelvic floor anatomy; incontinence urinary and bowel; exercise – during pregnancy and post-natal; pelvic girdle pain; pelvic organ prolapse; rectus diastasis; osteoporosis; the role of physiotherapist in maternity ward; and pelvic floor muscle assessment-external with real time ultrasound; and in men’s health: male culture and pelvic health; and prostate cancer pre and post-surgical rehabilitation. A barrier to teach content for some courses included space within the curriculum. Clinical placements and research projects were not available in all programs. Conclusion Women’s and men’s health content is perceived to be important to be taught in entry level physiotherapy programs. Identifying what is perceived important content to cover may assist future curriculum design.
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