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物理治疗教育中缺乏 LGBTQIA 文化能力。

The Lack of LGBTQIA Cultural Competency in Physical Therapy Education.

机构信息

Dep of Physical Therapy, Tennessee State University, 3500 John A. Merritt Blvd., Nashville, TN 37209, USA. Tel 615-479-5779.

出版信息

J Allied Health. 2022 Spring;51(1):47-51.

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) populations are more susceptible to overall poorer health and greater healthcare disparities than heterosexuals. LGBTQIA communities have higher rates of substance and tobacco abuse, sexually transmitted infections, certain types of cancer, and mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and suicide. For equitable, culturally competent care to be provided to the LGBTQIA communities, healthcare workers, including physical therapists, need to be equipped with the knowledge to perform skillful, patient-centered examinations, evaluations, and procedural interventions. This training begins during a student's entry-level education, and it is imperative for programs to incorporate LGBTQIA topics into psychosocial courses to elevate the level of cultural competence in new physical therapy graduates. Although the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) provides some directives on covering LGBTQIA topics, there are limited data that this information is explicitly covered in entry-level curriculums or that faculty have sufficient training. Without definitive pedagogical principles or specific, evidence-based curriculums highlighted in the literature, future research is needed to determine what material is conferred related to cultural competence and the LGBTQIA population so that educators can decide if current content meets the requirements of CAPTE and the American Physical Therapy Association.

摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿、间性人和无性恋者(LGBTQIA)群体比异性恋者更容易整体健康状况较差,并且存在更大的医疗保健差异。LGBTQIA 群体滥用药物和烟草、性传播感染、某些类型的癌症以及心理健康障碍(如焦虑、抑郁和自杀)的比率更高。为了向 LGBTQIA 群体提供公平、文化上适宜的护理,包括物理治疗师在内的医疗保健工作者需要具备进行熟练、以患者为中心的检查、评估和程序干预的知识。这种培训始于学生的入门级教育,至关重要的是,各项目需要将 LGBTQIA 主题纳入心理社会课程,以提高新的物理治疗毕业生的文化能力水平。尽管物理治疗教育认证委员会(CAPTE)提供了一些关于涵盖 LGBTQIA 主题的指导,但几乎没有数据表明这些信息明确涵盖在入门级课程中,或者教师接受了足够的培训。如果没有文献中强调的明确教学原则或具体的基于证据的课程,就需要开展未来的研究来确定与文化能力和 LGBTQIA 群体相关的材料,以便教育工作者可以确定当前的内容是否符合 CAPTE 和美国物理治疗协会的要求。

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