Cassady Christina, Meru Rehana, Chan Nga Man Carmen, Engelhardt Julie, Fraser Michelle, Nixon Stephanie
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto.
International Health Division, Canadian Physiotherapy Association.
Physiother Can. 2014 Winter;66(1):15-23. doi: 10.3138/ptc.2012-54.
To explore the perspectives of Canadian physiotherapists with global health experience on the ideal competencies for Canadian physiotherapists working in resource-poor countries.
A qualitative interpretive methodology was used, and the Essential Competency Profile for Physiotherapists in Canada, 2009 (ECP), was employed as a starting point for investigation and analysis. Semi-structured one-on-one interviews (60-90 minutes) were conducted with 17 Canadian physiotherapists who have worked in resource-poor countries. Descriptive and thematic analyses were conducted collaboratively.
The seven ECP roles-Expert, Communicator, Collaborator, Manager, Advocate, Scholarly Practitioner, and Professional-were all viewed as important for Canadian physiotherapists working in resource-poor countries. Two roles, Communicator and Manager, have additional competencies that participants felt were important. Three novel roles-Global Health Learner, Critical Thinker, and Respectful Guest-were created to describe other competencies related to global health deemed crucial by participants.
This is the first study to examine competencies required by Canadian physiotherapists working in resource-poor countries. In addition to the ECP roles, supplementary competencies are recommended for engagement in resource-poor countries. These findings align with ideas in current global health and international development literature. Future research should examine the relevance of these findings to resource-poor settings within Canada.
探讨有全球健康工作经验的加拿大物理治疗师对于在资源匮乏国家工作的加拿大物理治疗师理想能力的看法。
采用定性解释方法,以《2009年加拿大物理治疗师基本能力概况》(ECP)作为调查和分析的起点。对17名曾在资源匮乏国家工作的加拿大物理治疗师进行了半结构化一对一访谈(60 - 90分钟)。共同进行了描述性和主题分析。
ECP的七个角色——专家、沟通者、协作者、管理者、倡导者、学术从业者和专业人员——对于在资源匮乏国家工作的加拿大物理治疗师都被视为重要角色。沟通者和管理者这两个角色有参与者认为重要的额外能力。创建了三个新角色——全球健康学习者、批判性思考者和尊重他人的访客——来描述参与者认为与全球健康相关的其他关键能力。
这是第一项研究在资源匮乏国家工作的加拿大物理治疗师所需能力的研究。除了ECP中的角色外,建议具备补充能力以参与资源匮乏国家的工作。这些发现与当前全球健康和国际发展文献中的观点一致。未来的研究应考察这些发现与加拿大境内资源匮乏环境的相关性。