实践物理治疗师中的假冒现象和模两可的耐受性:一项探索性相关研究
Melissa Carroll1, Sean Griech2
1Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington University, USA.
International journal of medical education
|November 13, 2023
概括
许多物理治疗师都经历了假冒现象 (IP) 的感觉,但大多数人都能容忍模两可. 职业生涯早期的PTs尤其受到影响,可能会影响工作满意度和幸福感.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 健康 专业 教育 卫生 专业 教育
- 职业健康 职业健康 职业健康
背景情况:
- 骗子现象 (IP) 的特点是持续的自我怀疑和害怕被揭露为欺诈.
- 模糊性耐受 (AT) 是能够在不经过压力的情况下应对不确定的或复杂的情况的能力.
- 了解IP和AT的相互作用对于支持物理治疗等苛刻领域的专业人士至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定实践物理治疗师 (PTs) 中伪造者现象 (IP) 和模两可的容忍度 (AT) 的流行率.
- 在这个专业群体中探索IP和AT之间的关系.
- 将这些发现与PT的职业生涯阶段和经验联系起来.
主要方法:
- 一项在线调查对422名实践物理治疗师进行了调查.
- 数据收集包括人口统计信息,家族欺骗现象量表 (CIPS) 和对模两可的容忍度量表 (TAS).
- 统计分析涉及描述性统计,千平方测试,克鲁斯卡尔-瓦利斯测试和皮尔森相关性,以检查流行率,差异和关系.
主要成果:
- 实践PT的很大一部分人报告说,他们中度 (48.6%) 到频繁 (26.8%) 的假冒现象 (IP) 感觉.
- 大多数PTs表现出高水平的模两可 (AT),平均得分为54.93.
- 根据年龄计算的临床经验显示,IP和AT之间存在反向关系,观察到中度负相关性.
结论:
- 实践物理治疗师经常经历伪造者现象 (IP),同时通常保持高的模糊性耐受性 (AT).
- 临床经验与IP和AT相反相关,这表明随着经验的增长,不足的感觉可能会减少.
- 经历IP的早期职业生涯PT可能面临风险,包括工作满意度降低,倦怠和心理困扰,突出需要有针对性的支持.
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