Silva Anderson A, Bittencourt Natália F N, Mendonça Luciana M, Tirado Marcella G, Sampaio Rosana F, Fonseca Sérgio T
Department of Physical Therapy, School of Physical Education, Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
Rev Bras Fisioter. 2011 May-Jun;15(3):219-26.
To analyze the profile of Brazilian physical therapists working with soccer and volleyball professional teams, by verifying their level of education (graduate or undergraduate), as well as their role and insertion within the interdisciplinary team.
Structured questionnaires were administered to forty-nine physical therapists working at soccer, volleyball clubs and Brazilian national teams. These questionnaires provided data on social demographic, characteristics of the work environment and organization of clinical practice and its domains.
From the 49 participants in this study only five were female. Mean age of all participants was 32.2 years. The majority of the sports physical therapists had specialization degrees in different areas (78.2%), were hired through referral (78.2%), worked more than 8 hours a day or were exclusively dedicated to their clubs (80.0%) and earned seven to ten Brazilian minimal wages (58.2%). They reported to have participation in the domains of emergency care (87.3%), prevention (92.7%), functional rehabilitation (98.2%) and return to competition (100%). They had interdisciplinary relationships with physical educators during functional rehabilitation programs (70.9%) and with physicians in the decision process of return to activity after rehabilitation (74.5%) and on the veto of an athlete to take part in practices or matches (63.6%). Therapists also complained of threats to their professional autonomy, specially directed by the team's physician.
There is still a need to invest in continuing education of sports physical therapists with the objective to improve their educational level and to strengthen their professional autonomy.
通过核实巴西从事足球和排球职业球队工作的物理治疗师的教育水平(研究生或本科生),以及他们在跨学科团队中的角色和融入情况,分析其概况。
对在足球、排球俱乐部及巴西国家队工作的49名物理治疗师进行结构化问卷调查。这些问卷提供了关于社会人口统计学、工作环境特征、临床实践组织及其领域的数据。
在本研究的49名参与者中,只有5名女性。所有参与者的平均年龄为32.2岁。大多数运动物理治疗师拥有不同领域的专业学位(78.2%),通过推荐受聘(78.2%),每天工作超过8小时或专门为其俱乐部工作(80.0%),收入为巴西最低工资的七至十倍(58.2%)。他们报告参与了急救(87.3%)、预防(92.7%)、功能康复(98.2%)和重返比赛(100%)领域。在功能康复项目中,他们与体育教育工作者有跨学科关系(70.9%),在康复后恢复活动的决策过程中与医生有跨学科关系(74.5%),在运动员被禁止参加训练或比赛方面与医生有跨学科关系(63.6%)。治疗师还抱怨其职业自主权受到威胁,特别是来自球队医生的威胁。
仍有必要投资于运动物理治疗师的继续教育,以提高他们的教育水平并加强其职业自主权。