LaForme Fiss Alyssa C, Effgen Susan K
Rehabiliation Sciences Doctorale Program, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0200, USA.
Pediatr Phys Ther. 2007 Summer;19(2):154-9. doi: 10.1097/pep.0b013e31804a57d3.
This nationwide survey study aimed to examine the use of groups in pediatric physical therapy, including characteristics, effectiveness, and financial considerations of group intervention.
Questionnaires were mailed to 500 randomly selected members of the American Physical Therapy Association Section on Pediatrics. Respondents reported on the characteristics of children typically included in group intervention, types of activities used, effectiveness at meeting goals, billing methods, and documentation practices.
The response rate was 285 (57%). Only 41.4% of respondents reported using groups. Characteristics of group intervention were variable among respondents, and considerable differences in billing practices and perceived effectiveness were noted. Commonly reported characteristics included use of small groups of young children with developmental delay and use of task specific developmental activities. Perceived benefits and limitations of group intervention were also reported. Implications for further research into the use of groups were explored.
这项全国性的调查研究旨在探讨儿童物理治疗中小组治疗的应用情况,包括小组干预的特点、效果及财务考量。
向随机抽取的500名美国物理治疗协会儿科学分会成员邮寄调查问卷。受访者报告了小组干预中通常纳入儿童的特征、所采用的活动类型、目标达成效果、计费方式及文件记录做法。
回复率为285份(57%)。仅有41.4%的受访者报告使用小组治疗。受访者之间小组干预的特征各不相同,计费方式和感知效果也存在显著差异。常见的报告特征包括对发育迟缓幼儿采用小组治疗以及使用特定任务的发育活动。还报告了小组干预的感知益处和局限性。探讨了对小组治疗应用进行进一步研究的意义。