Dewire A, White D, Kanny E, Glass R
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 1996 Jul-Aug;50(7):486-94. doi: 10.5014/ajot.50.7.486.
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is an area in which occupational therapists require specialized advanced training and skills. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the nature of current practice among occupational therapists in NICU settings, their training, and their opinions regarding educational experiences necessary for NICU work.
One hundred seventy-four NICU occupational therapists completed a survey questionnaire designed to elicit information about these issues.
The majority of respondents were engaged in similar practice duties in NICUs, most of which had been using therapy services for less than 10 years. Most of the respondents (83%) reported that their primary source of training was on the job rather than through formal course work or training programs. Many of the respondents (40%) lacked training in the use of any infant assessments, and 50% had 2 years or less of pediatric work experience before entering practice in the NICU. The respondents indicated that mentored experience, on-the-job training, pediatric work experience, extended continuing education courses, and formal internships could prove helpful to future occupational therapists who wish to acquire the knowledge and skills to become competent in the NICU.
Results of the survey indicate that current training and education to work in an NICU is inadequate and needs to be addressed. Occupational therapists working in NICUs desire and express the need for specialized training to work in this practice area. A more aggressive effort toward standard NICU education and training is necessary to ensure that occupational therapists are competent members of the NICU team.
新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)是职业治疗师需要接受专门高级培训和具备专业技能的领域。本研究的目的是评估NICU环境中职业治疗师当前的实践性质、他们的培训情况以及他们对NICU工作所需教育经历的看法。
174名NICU职业治疗师完成了一份调查问卷,旨在获取有关这些问题的信息。
大多数受访者在NICU中从事类似的实践工作,其中大多数使用治疗服务的时间不到10年。大多数受访者(83%)报告说,他们的主要培训来源是在职培训,而不是通过正规课程作业或培训项目。许多受访者(40%)缺乏使用任何婴儿评估工具的培训,50%的人在进入NICU工作之前只有两年或更少的儿科工作经验。受访者表示,有指导的经验、在职培训、儿科工作经验、扩展的继续教育课程和正规实习对未来希望获得知识和技能以胜任NICU工作的职业治疗师可能会有帮助。
调查结果表明,目前针对在NICU工作的培训和教育不足,需要加以解决。在NICU工作的职业治疗师渴望并表示需要在这个实践领域接受专门培训。必须更加积极地努力开展标准的NICU教育和培训,以确保职业治疗师成为NICU团队中有能力的成员。