Jette A M, Becker M C
J Allied Health. 1980 Nov;9(4):268-75.
Directors of undergraduate programs in nursing, physical therapy, and occupational therapy in the United States and Canada were surveyed to determine the amount and perceived adequacy of the current degree of classroom and clinical exposure to the rheumatic diseases. One hundred ninety-one (73%) of the 262 mailed questionnaires were returned. Results indicate that regardless of the actual degree of rheumatologic classroom exposure, directors in all three disciplines view current amounts as adequate. A larger proportion views levels of clinical exposure as inadequate. In general, the Canadian programs had a greater emphasis on rheumatology than their United States counterparts.
对美国和加拿大护理、物理治疗及职业治疗本科项目的主任进行了调查,以确定目前课堂教学和临床实习中接触风湿性疾病的程度及感知到的充足性。在邮寄的262份问卷中,有191份(73%)被返还。结果表明,无论风湿性疾病课堂教学的实际程度如何,这三个学科的主任都认为目前的教学量是足够的。较大比例的人认为临床实习水平不足。总体而言,加拿大的项目比美国的项目更重视风湿病学。