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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 82-88, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988242

RESUMO

@#Musculoskeletal conditions are among the leading causes of consultations in Rehabilitation Medicine. A fellowship program in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Medicine was proposed to enrich physiatrists’ knowledge and skills in evaluating and managing musculoskeletal conditions. In this paper, we shared the process of developing the curriculum of the fellowship program, which was proposed to and eventually approved by the Postgraduate Institute of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila. A core group of consultants, considered as experienced clinicians and educators in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Medicine in the study institution, designed the program from the scope of training to learning competencies, outcomes, and assessment methods. To our knowledge, developing the fellowship program in this constantly evolving area in Rehabilitation Medicine is the first of its kind in the Philippines and a milestone in the history of postgraduate education in the longest-running training program for aspiring physiatrists.


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Medicina Física e Reabilitação
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Int. j. morphol ; 34(4): 1424-1428, Dec. 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-840904

RESUMO

Emerging changes to the healthcare system are promoting the adoption of an integrative medicine and a more patient-centred approach to healthcare. A multidisciplinary approach to the management of musculoskeletal conditions has a potential to ease the pressure off the emergency public health care system. Interprofessional collaboration in health care is paramount for this synergism to occur. It is crucial that treatment options be consistent and transparent across different health professions in order for optimum patient centred care. Using the Australian educational and health setting as an example, it is argued in this paper that anatomy education could play an important role in facilitating this consistency and transparency. The first decisive step in this process would be to review the alignment of anatomy syllabi across the academic programs of different health professions. The review and comparison of anatomy content taught across the different health professional curricula should expedite the acceptance of one profession by another. This alignment of anatomy teaching would aid interprofessional relations and ultimately collaboration, beginning from education of students through to professional practice and encompassing accreditation guidelines.


Los cambios emergentes en el sistema de salud están promoviendo la adopción de una medicina integradora y un enfoque más centrado en el paciente en la atención sanitaria. Un enfoque multidisciplinario para el manejo de las afecciones musculoesqueléticas tiene el potencial para aliviar la presión del sistema de salud pública de emergencia. La colaboración interprofesional en el cuidado de la salud es primordial para que este sinergismo ocurra. Es crucial que las opciones de tratamiento sean coherentes y transparentes en las diferentes profesiones de la salud con el fin de que la atención centrada en el paciente sea óptima. Utilizando el marco educativo y de salud australiano como ejemplo, se argumenta en este trabajo que la educación en anatomía podría desempeñar un papel importante para facilitar esta consistencia y transparencia. El primer paso decisivo en este proceso sería revisar la alineación de los programas de anatomía a través de los programas académicos de diferentes profesiones de la salud. La revisión y comparación del contenido de la anatomía enseñada en los diferentes currículos de profesionales de la salud debería acelerar la aceptación de una profesión por otra. Esta alineación de la enseñanza de la anatomía ayudaría a las relaciones interprofesionales y, en última instancia, la colaboración, desde la educación de los estudiantes hasta la práctica profesional y las directrices de acreditación.


Assuntos
Anatomia/educação , Relações Interprofissionais , Doenças Musculoesqueléticas/terapia , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente
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Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152066

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Background: Disorders of the musculoskeletal system are common, are responsible for a considerable amount of disability, impairment, and handicap, and are associated with high economic costs. Rehabilitation of chronic musculoskeletal conditions necessitates long-term home-based exercise programs. Exercises have been shown to alleviate pain, improve joint mobility and stability, allow faster return to work and prevent progression of chronic conditions. Non-adherence of patients to unsupervised long-term exercise is a major problem that affects treatment outcome. This study explores Indian physiotherapists’ perception of exercise adherence and their interventions to tackle it in clinical practice. Methods: A convenience sample of fifteen experienced physiotherapists from Saurashtra region of Gujarat was interviewed. Interviews were recorded and analysed. Results: The identified themes revolved around issues of patient-therapist collaboration in chronic rehabilitation. The subordinate themes were: negotiating ownership and self management, education and pain, patient attitudes and communication. Conclusion: Experienced physiotherapists recognised barriers and often critically viewed their practice. They undertook necessary interventions in their practice but persisting non-adherence made them question the patient’s role in the partnership.

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