Clinical competencies of physical therapy interns in patients’ management skills

Introduction: Graduates of physiotherapy educational and training programs should be expected to work as a competent clinician. Studies carried out in different parts of the world show contradicting results. This study was designed to evaluate the competencies of physical therapy interns in patients...

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Main Authors: Anum Tariq, Muhammad Kashif, Mahat Zafar, Sana Hanif, Irum Ali, Ammar Shafique
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Language:English
Published: Rehman Medical Institute 2020-12-01
Series:Rehman Journal of Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.rjhs.pk/index.php/rehman-journal-of-health-science/article/view/64
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author Anum Tariq
Muhammad Kashif
Mahat Zafar
Sana Hanif
Irum Ali
Ammar Shafique
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description Introduction: Graduates of physiotherapy educational and training programs should be expected to work as a competent clinician. Studies carried out in different parts of the world show contradicting results. This study was designed to evaluate the competencies of physical therapy interns in patients' management skills. Material & Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out from July, 2019 to December, 2019 on fifty two physical therapy interns who were working in different clinical settings. The sampling technique used for this survey was purposive sampling. Twenty clinical physical therapists assessed competencies of these interns using the modified version of Clinical Internship Evaluation Tool. SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis. Results: Clinical physiotherapists who assessed the competencies of the physiotherapy interns stated that the profeciency of all (n = 52, 100) participants in relation to patients management skills was satisfactory for their current educational level. Thirteen (25%) of the respondents had thinking that examination is an area of concern and more than a half (53.8%, n=28) mentioned that examination is an area of strength and 21.2% (n=11) of them gave no response about examination. Questions related to examination revealed that majority (n=45, 86.5%) respondents think that they obtain accurate history. Similarly, majority (n=47, 90.4%) of participants responded that they determine diagnosis for physical therapy management of the patients. On a scale from 0 to 10, the interns were compared to a competent clinician who is able to skillfully manage patients in an efficient manner to achieve effective patient/client outcome. About 44.2% (n=23) of the respondents gave 4 out of 10 rating, 51.9% (n=27) of them gave 5 number and 3.8 (n=2) of them were awarded 6/10 number of clinical competences. Conclusion: We concluded from the study that almost all the physical therapy interns were competent in regards to in-patients management skills.
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spelling doaj.art-1b30b74ad8e64059afab96fe5c3f21742023-07-11T08:59:07ZengRehman Medical InstituteRehman Journal of Health Sciences2664-46302708-25122020-12-01225255https://doi.org/10.52442/rjhs.v2i2.64Clinical competencies of physical therapy interns in patients’ management skillsAnum Tariq0Muhammad Kashif1Mahat Zafar2Sana Hanif3Irum Ali4Ammar Shafique5Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College Lahore, PakistanRiphah International UniversityRiphah College of Rehabilitation and Allied Health Sciences, Riphah International University, PakistanSchool of Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Faisalabad PakistanSchool of Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Faisalabad PakistanAbwa Medical College, Faisalabad PakistanIntroduction: Graduates of physiotherapy educational and training programs should be expected to work as a competent clinician. Studies carried out in different parts of the world show contradicting results. This study was designed to evaluate the competencies of physical therapy interns in patients' management skills. Material & Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out from July, 2019 to December, 2019 on fifty two physical therapy interns who were working in different clinical settings. The sampling technique used for this survey was purposive sampling. Twenty clinical physical therapists assessed competencies of these interns using the modified version of Clinical Internship Evaluation Tool. SPSS version 20 was used for data analysis. Results: Clinical physiotherapists who assessed the competencies of the physiotherapy interns stated that the profeciency of all (n = 52, 100) participants in relation to patients management skills was satisfactory for their current educational level. Thirteen (25%) of the respondents had thinking that examination is an area of concern and more than a half (53.8%, n=28) mentioned that examination is an area of strength and 21.2% (n=11) of them gave no response about examination. Questions related to examination revealed that majority (n=45, 86.5%) respondents think that they obtain accurate history. Similarly, majority (n=47, 90.4%) of participants responded that they determine diagnosis for physical therapy management of the patients. On a scale from 0 to 10, the interns were compared to a competent clinician who is able to skillfully manage patients in an efficient manner to achieve effective patient/client outcome. About 44.2% (n=23) of the respondents gave 4 out of 10 rating, 51.9% (n=27) of them gave 5 number and 3.8 (n=2) of them were awarded 6/10 number of clinical competences. Conclusion: We concluded from the study that almost all the physical therapy interns were competent in regards to in-patients management skills.http://www.rjhs.pk/index.php/rehman-journal-of-health-science/article/view/64competenceclinicalphysical therapy internspatients managemnt skills
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