Yu, Seong-Hun
(Gwangju Trauma Center)
,
Kim, Seung-Rae
(Gwangju Donggu Public Health Center)
,
Cho, Sung-Hyoun
(Department of Physical Therapy, Nambu University)
,
Seo, Tae-Hwa
(Sangmu Healing Rehabilitation Convalescent Hospital)
,
Moon, Young-Sung
(Gwangju Donggu Public Health Center)
,
Kim, Myeong-Hui
(Chosun University Dental Hospital)
,
Kim, Hyun-Jin
(Department of Physical Therapy, Hanlyo University)
PURPOSE: This study seeks to examine the awareness and need of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapist in Gwangju and Jeonnam province. METHODS: Survey was conducted during the continuing education on physical therapist held in Gwangju in 2015 with 297 participants. The survey questi...
PURPOSE: This study seeks to examine the awareness and need of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapist in Gwangju and Jeonnam province. METHODS: Survey was conducted during the continuing education on physical therapist held in Gwangju in 2015 with 297 participants. The survey questionnaire consisted of 12 questions on the characteristics of physical therapists, 8 questions regarding the awareness of home visiting physical therapy, and 7 questions on need. RESULTS: Significant differences were found regarding service period, according to categories of the inconvenience associated with commuting to/from hospitals, long-term treatment for patients, high quality treatment with intensive care, treatment at a time of patients' choosing. The category of hospital fees reduced due to early discharge from the hospital also saw significant differences, depending on respondents' marital status, dependent family, and service period. Providing treatment without causing discomfort to patients in front of others also saw significant differences according to physical therapist career period. Home visiting physical therapy is easier for family members to take care of patients also saw significant differences according to education and physical therapist career period. CONCLUSION: Survey indicates that physical therapist province feel the need for home visiting physical therapy in many respects. However, since as many as half of the surveyed physical therapists have only heard of home visiting physical therapy or are have no awareness of the this form of treatment, it appears that there is a need to raise awareness of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapist and introduce appropriate policies.
PURPOSE: This study seeks to examine the awareness and need of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapist in Gwangju and Jeonnam province. METHODS: Survey was conducted during the continuing education on physical therapist held in Gwangju in 2015 with 297 participants. The survey questionnaire consisted of 12 questions on the characteristics of physical therapists, 8 questions regarding the awareness of home visiting physical therapy, and 7 questions on need. RESULTS: Significant differences were found regarding service period, according to categories of the inconvenience associated with commuting to/from hospitals, long-term treatment for patients, high quality treatment with intensive care, treatment at a time of patients' choosing. The category of hospital fees reduced due to early discharge from the hospital also saw significant differences, depending on respondents' marital status, dependent family, and service period. Providing treatment without causing discomfort to patients in front of others also saw significant differences according to physical therapist career period. Home visiting physical therapy is easier for family members to take care of patients also saw significant differences according to education and physical therapist career period. CONCLUSION: Survey indicates that physical therapist province feel the need for home visiting physical therapy in many respects. However, since as many as half of the surveyed physical therapists have only heard of home visiting physical therapy or are have no awareness of the this form of treatment, it appears that there is a need to raise awareness of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapist and introduce appropriate policies.
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문제 정의
The purpose of this study was to investigate thoughts of physical therapists in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do on home visiting physical therapy. The results showed that they felt the therapy was necessary in various domains but almost half of them just heard of it or did not know it, indicating that promotion and policies on home visiting physical therapy is required as soon as possible.
The purpose of this study, in this context, was to investigate the perception and need of home visiting physical therapy among physical therapists in Gwangju and Jeollanam-do.
대상 데이터
The subjects of this study were physical therapists, who participated in supplementary education of physical therapy in Gwangju in 12, April, 2015. We explained the purpose of this study to them, and a total of 297 people agreed to participate in the survey of this study.
The subjects of this study were physical therapists, who participated in supplementary education of physical therapy in Gwangju in 12, April, 2015. We explained the purpose of this study to them, and a total of 297 people agreed to participate in the survey of this study. Survey was collected after the supplementary education.
성능/효과
The highest percentage of each item was as follows: 43.80% earned monthly paid 1,510,000∼2,000,000 won per month; 38.00% had a physical therapist career period of less than five years; 72.10% were physical therapists; 70.00% worked 41∼49 hours per week; 76.10% lived in Gwangju; 73.40% had a service period of less than five years; and 24.90% cared for 31∼40 patients per day (Table 1).
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