Fung Karen H, Rushton Paula W, Gartz Rachel, Goldberg Mary, Toro Maria L, Seymour Nicky, Pearlman Jonathan
School of Rehabilitation, Université de Montréal, Canada.
Marie Enfant Rehabilitation Center, Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Center, Canada.
Afr J Disabil. 2017 Sep 8;6:340. doi: 10.4102/ajod.v6i0.340. eCollection 2017.
An estimated 70 million people with disabilities need wheelchairs. To address this global crisis, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed an eight-step wheelchair service provision model to ensure service quality regardless of resource setting. The International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP) aims to facilitate the integration of the WHO eight-step model into professional rehabilitation programmes.
To develop an enhanced understanding of the current wheelchair service provision education provided in professional rehabilitation programmes worldwide.
In a cross-sectional design, an online survey was distributed to ISWP contacts of educational institutions. Quantitative responses were analysed through summary statistics and qualitative answers were analysed by content analyses. When relevant, educational institutions were stratified into resource settings.
Seventy-two representatives of educational institutions in 21 countries completed the survey. Wheelchair content was taught in 79% of represented institutions, of which 75% of respondents reported using original course material, 10% of respondents used WHO Wheelchair Service Training Packages and 15% of respondents used other available resources. The majority of educational institutions teaching with their own wheelchair-related course material taught ≤ 20 hours. Fourteen of the 15 respondents without wheelchair education, expressed an interest in integrating wheelchair education into their academic curricula.
The majority of the educational institutions teach wheelchair education; however, there is great variability in what and how it is taught and evaluated. The results demonstrate the need for more in-depth investigation regarding the integration process of wheelchair education in educational institutions, with the ultimate goal of improving wheelchair service provision worldwide.
据估计,7000万残疾人需要轮椅。为应对这一全球危机,世界卫生组织(WHO)提出了一个八步骤轮椅服务提供模式,以确保无论资源状况如何,服务质量都能得到保障。国际轮椅专业人员协会(ISWP)旨在促进将WHO的八步骤模式纳入专业康复计划。
加深对全球专业康复计划中当前轮椅服务提供教育的理解。
采用横断面设计,向教育机构的ISWP联系人发放在线调查问卷。通过汇总统计分析定量回答,通过内容分析分析定性答案。在相关情况下,将教育机构按资源状况进行分层。
来自21个国家的72所教育机构的代表完成了调查。79%的受访机构教授轮椅相关内容,其中75%的受访者报告使用原始课程材料,10%的受访者使用WHO轮椅服务培训包,15%的受访者使用其他可用资源。大多数使用自有轮椅相关课程材料教学的教育机构授课时间≤20小时。15名未接受轮椅教育的受访者中有14人表示有兴趣将轮椅教育纳入其学术课程。
大多数教育机构教授轮椅教育;然而,在教授内容以及教授和评估方式上存在很大差异。结果表明,需要对教育机构中轮椅教育的整合过程进行更深入的调查,最终目标是改善全球的轮椅服务提供情况。