Magnusson Lina, Ramstrand Nerrolyn
Department of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2009 Nov;4(6):385-92. doi: 10.3109/17483100903024634.
To explore areas in which the education at the Pakistan Institute of Prosthetic & Orthotic Science (PIPOS) could be improved or supplemented to facilitate clinical practice of graduates. To describe educational opportunities PIPOS graduates have had since their graduation and explore their further educational needs.
15 graduates from PIPOS participated in semi-structured interviews. A qualitative content analysis was applied to the transcripts.
Respondents indicated a need to upgrade the education at PIPOS. This should include upgrading of resources such as literature and internet access as well as providing staff with the opportunity to further their own education. Females experienced inequality throughout their education but were supported by management. Upon entering the workforce graduates reported that they were supported by senior staff but experienced difficulties in determining appropriate prescriptions. They further indicated that a multidisciplinary approach to patient care is lacking. Graduates knowledge of workshop management was identified as a problem when entering the workforce. Limited awareness of the prosthetics and orthotics profession by both the general community and the medical community was also identified as a problem. If offered the opportunity to continue their studies the respondents would like to specialize. "Brain drain" was noted as a risk associated with post graduate education. Interaction from international collaborators and networking within the country was desired.
The education at PIPOS meets a need in the country. Graduates indicated that P&O services for Pakistan can be better provided by modifying program content, upgrading teachers' knowledge, improving access to information and addressing issues of gender equality. PIPOS graduates have had limited opportunities for professional development and have a desire for further education.
探索巴基斯坦假肢与矫形科学研究所(PIPOS)的教育在哪些方面可以改进或补充,以促进毕业生的临床实践。描述PIPOS毕业生毕业后所拥有的教育机会,并探索他们进一步的教育需求。
15名PIPOS毕业生参与了半结构化访谈。对访谈记录进行了定性内容分析。
受访者表示需要提升PIPOS的教育水平。这应包括提升文献和互联网接入等资源,以及为教职员工提供进一步深造的机会。女性在整个教育过程中经历了不平等,但得到了管理层的支持。进入职场后,毕业生报告称他们得到了资深员工的支持,但在确定合适的处方方面遇到困难。他们还指出,缺乏多学科的患者护理方法。毕业生进入职场时,其车间管理知识被认为是一个问题。普通社区和医疗社区对假肢与矫形专业的认识有限也被视为一个问题。如果有机会继续深造,受访者希望进行专业化学习。“人才外流”被视为与研究生教育相关的风险。希望有国际合作者的互动以及国内的网络交流。
PIPOS的教育满足了该国的一项需求。毕业生表示,通过修改课程内容、提升教师知识、改善信息获取以及解决性别平等问题,可以更好地为巴基斯坦提供假肢与矫形服务。PIPOS毕业生的职业发展机会有限,并有进一步深造的愿望。