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引言:社交能力是职业潜力的基础,必须被理解为决定处理社交场合有效性的复杂能力。这项工作的目的是对在波兰工作的专业活跃物理治疗师的社会能力进行评估。材料和方法:该研究涉及121名物理治疗师:32名男性和89名女性,年龄在25至49岁之间。我们使用Anna Matczak的社会能力问卷(KKS-A(D))来评估社会能力水平。结果:研究显示物理治疗师具有较好的社会能力水平。一般社会能力为中等的占44.63%,一般社会能力为高的占14.05%。有相当比例的研究人群社会能力水平较低(41.32%)。在处理涉及亲密关系、社会交往和自信的情况时,他们的能力水平相似。我们发现年轻的物理治疗师在亲密的情况下处理得更好。渴望倾听患者问题的治疗师在反映社交情境中有效行为的能力量表上得分明显更高。结论:治疗师的社会能力是其与患者建立良好关系、给予患者安全感的必要条件,对治疗效果有重要影响。波兰东南部专业活跃物理治疗师的社会能力分析——一项试点研究Agnieszka Beata Ćwirlej-Sozańska1, a,C-F, Agnieszka Wiśniowska-Szurlej1, B-F, Gabriela Kołodziej1, B-D,F, Katarzyna Chmura1, B-C, Danuta Ochojska2, a,D-F, Anna Wilmowska-Pietruszyńska1, C,E-F, Bernard Sozański1, C-F rzzow大学
An analysis of social competences of professionally active physiotherapists in southeastern Poland – a pilot study
Introduction: Social competence is the basis of professional potential and has to be understood as complex abilities that determine the effectiveness of dealing with social situations. The aim of this work was an assessment of social competences found in professionally active physiotherapists working in Poland. Material and Methods: The study involved 121 physiotherapists: 32 men and 89 women, aged 25 to 49 years. We used Social Competences Questionnaire by Anna Matczak (KKS-A(D) to assess the level of social competence. Results: The study revealed that physiotherapists had a good level of social competence. 44.63% of the study population had average general social competence, and 14.05% had high general social competence. A significant proportion of the study population, had low level of social competence (41.32%). The level of competence in dealing with situations that involved intimacy, social contacts and assertiveness was similar. We found that younger physiotherapists coped better in intimate situations. Studied therapists who were eager to listen to their patients’ problems scored significantly higher on the competence scale that reflected effective behavior in social situations. Conclusions: Social competence of a therapist is an essential condition for them building appropriate rapport with patients, gives patients a sense of safety, and therefore significantly affects the effectiveness of the treatment. social competence, physiotherapist, professional work An analysis of social competences of professionally active physiotherapists in southeastern Poland – a pilot study Agnieszka Beata Ćwirlej-Sozańska1, A,C-F, Agnieszka Wiśniowska-Szurlej1, B-F, Gabriela Kołodziej1, B-D,F, Katarzyna Chmura1, B-C, Danuta Ochojska2, A,D-F, Anna Wilmowska-Pietruszyńska1, C,E-F, Bernard Sozański1, C-F University of Rzeszow
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Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities