Nationwide Acute Care Physical Therapist Practice Analysis Identifies Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors That Reflect Acute Care Practice

Author:

Gorman Sharon L.1,Wruble Hakim Ellen2,Johnson Wendy3,Bose Sujoy4,Harris Katherine S.5,Crist Molly H.6,Holtgrefe Karen7,Ryan Jennifer M.8,Simpson Michael S.9,Bryan Coe Jean10

Affiliation:

1. S.L. Gorman, PT, DPTSc, GCS, is Chairperson of the SME Group and Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Samuel Merritt University, 450 30th St, Suite 3734, Oakland, CA 94069 (USA).

2. E. Wruble Hakim, PT, DScPT, MS, CWS, FACCWS, is Vice Chair of Professional Programs and Director of the Entry-Level DPT Program, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland.

3. W. Johnson, PT, CCS, is Physical Therapist, Tahoe Forest Hospital District, North Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada.

4. S. Bose, PT, MHS, is Clinical Specialist, Harper University Hospital/Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan.

5. K.S. Harris, PT, PhD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut.

6. M.H. Crist, PT, DPT, is Assistant Professor, Utica College, Utica, New York.

7. K. Holtgrefe, PT, DHS, OCS, is Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Therapy, College of Mount St Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio.

8. J.M. Ryan, PT, DPT, MS, CCS, is Physical Therapist, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois.

9. M.S. Simpson, PT, DPT, is Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy, Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.

10. J. Bryan Coe, PT, DPT, PhD, is Program Director, Transitional DPT Program, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.

Abstract

Background Acute care physical therapy is a rapidly evolving practice area, but little is known about the skills, knowledge, and behaviors necessary for a clinician to be most effective in this area. Objective The objective of this study was to perform the first nationwide survey of acute care physical therapists to validate the knowledge, skill, and behavior sets that reflect practice parameters specific for acute care physical therapy. Design A survey format was used. Methods The Acute Care Physical Therapy Practice Analysis Survey was created on the basis of current literature and consensus of a 9-member Subject Matter Expert (SME) Group. The survey sections addressed knowledge areas, professional behaviors, and patient/client management approaches reflecting practice parameters specific for acute care physical therapy. Additionally, respondent demographic information was collected. Pilot testing necessitated minor changes in the survey. After revision, the survey questionnaire was sent to a sample of experienced acute care physical therapists throughout the United States. Results A convenience sample of 522 physical therapists who identified themselves as having extensive experience in acute care practice was used. Of these, 254 completed the survey, for a response rate of 48.7%. Through the use of predetermined decision rules, 34 items were eliminated on the basis of a descriptive analysis of survey results as well as a failure of the items to meet the threshold of specificity for acute care practice, as determined through SME Group consensus. Limitations The potential for self-selection bias, a sample weighted heavily with American Physical Therapy Association members and Acute Care Section members, and a small proportion of clinicians (<3%) with less than 1 year of acute care experience may limit generalizability of these results. Conclusions The results of this practice analysis describe distinct knowledge, skills, and behaviors specific for acute care physical therapy. The outcomes of the survey might assist in the development of professional (entry-level) acute care competencies, a petition for the recognition of specialization in acute care physical therapy, or both. In addition, the findings of this practice analysis could serve as the foundation for the development of residencies or fellowships in acute care practice.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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