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美国持证的外国教育背景物理治疗师的特征。

Characteristics of US-Licensed Foreign-Educated Physical Therapists.

作者信息

Cornwall Mark W, Keehn Mary T, Lane Mark

机构信息

M.W. Cornwall, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Northern Arizona University, PO Box 15105, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (USA).

M.T. Keehn, PT, DPT, MHPE, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

Phys Ther. 2016 Mar;96(3):293-304. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20140569. Epub 2015 Aug 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Foreign-educated physical therapists are often viewed as one possible solution to the current shortage of physical therapists, yet there is very little research regarding these individuals.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to describe those physical therapists who are licensed in the United States but who were educated in another country. This description includes their country of education, their employment patterns, and the reasons they decided to emigrate and work as a physical therapist in the United States.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional survey was conducted.

METHODS

An electronic survey was sent to all physical therapists currently licensed in the United States who had been educated in another country. Those who had been licensed within the last 5 years are reported.

RESULTS

The results of the survey indicated that the typical foreign-educated physical therapist is female, aged 32.2 years, and was born and trained in either the Philippines or India. A majority of foreign-educated physical therapists obtained their first license in New York, Michigan, Illinois, Texas, or Florida. The most common reasons cited as to why a particular jurisdiction was chosen for initial employment were "recruiter recommendation," "family, spouse, partner, or friends," "ease of the licensure process," and "ability to secure a visa sponsor." A majority of foreign-educated physical therapists in this study initially worked in a skilled nursing facility, a long-term care or extended care facility, or a home health setting.

LIMITATIONS

Only those foreign-educated physical therapists licensed within the last 5 years are reported.

CONCLUSIONS

This study is the first to report on foreign-educated physical therapists in the United States. The findings of this study will provide important and useful information to others dealing with physical therapy professional and workforce issues.

摘要

背景

在国外接受教育的物理治疗师常被视为解决当前物理治疗师短缺问题的一种可能途径,但针对这些人的研究却非常少。

目的

本研究旨在描述那些在美国获得执照但在其他国家接受教育的物理治疗师。这一描述包括他们的教育国家、就业模式以及他们决定移民并在美国从事物理治疗师工作的原因。

设计

进行了一项横断面调查。

方法

向所有目前在美国获得执照且在其他国家接受教育的物理治疗师发送了电子调查问卷。报告了那些在过去5年内获得执照的人。

结果

调查结果表明,典型的在国外接受教育的物理治疗师为女性,年龄32.2岁,在菲律宾或印度出生并接受培训。大多数在国外接受教育的物理治疗师在纽约、密歇根州、伊利诺伊州、得克萨斯州或佛罗里达州获得了他们的首个执照。被选为初始就业特定管辖区的最常见原因是“招聘人员推荐”、“家人、配偶、伴侣或朋友”、“执照获取过程简便”以及“能够获得签证担保人”。本研究中大多数在国外接受教育的物理治疗师最初在熟练护理机构、长期护理或延伸护理机构或家庭健康环境中工作。

局限性

仅报告了那些在过去5年内获得执照的在国外接受教育的物理治疗师。

结论

本研究首次报告了在美国的在国外接受教育的物理治疗师。本研究结果将为处理物理治疗专业和劳动力问题的其他人提供重要且有用的信息。

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