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Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study

机译:在沙特阿拉伯工作的受过海外培训的物理治疗师的经验:一项观察性研究

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Health professionals, including physical therapists (PTs), are known to migrate for better jobs, as well as for personal and professional development. However, this involves risks of maladjustment, discrimination, and exploitation. We conducted this study to investigate the experiences of overseas trained PTs in Saudi Arabia (SA) and their perceptions about physical therapy practice and problems regarding the profession in the country. : A questionnaire and accompanying explanation of the study was sent to 175 members of the Saudi Physical Therapy Association (SPTA) working in SA who had been trained outside SA and had a minimum of one year of work experience before moving to SA. : One hundred and fifty (86%) respondents completed the questionnaire. Among the respondents, the majority had more than five years of work experience after moving to SA. While 54% of the respondents reported that they were satisfied with their work experiences in SA, the remaining respondents reported their dissatisfaction for various reasons. : With the increase in aged population and rise in disability, the need for PTs has simultaneously increased in the health care sector around the world, including in SA. Until PTs of local origin are ready to fill the requirements, the services of PTs from other countries will be required in SA. Although the majority of respondents reported having positive work experiences in SA, the negative aspects and challenges faced by PTs in SA have also been highlighted in this study. These problems need to be addressed in order to promote the development of a better and more holistic approach to patient care.
机译:众所周知,包括物理治疗师(PT)在内的卫生专业人员会为更好的工作以及个人和职业发展而迁移。但是,这会带来适应不良,歧视和剥削的风险。我们进行了这项研究,以调查在沙特阿拉伯(SA)接受过海外培训的PT的经验,以及他们对理疗实践的看法以及该国专业方面的问题。 :已向在SA工作的沙特阿拉伯物理疗法协会(SPTA)的175名成员发送了一份调查问卷和相应的解释,这些成员在SA之外接受了培训,并且在加入SA之前至少有一年的工作经验。 :一百五十(86%)位受访者填写了问卷。在受访者中,大多数人在转为SA后拥有超过五年的工作经验。 54%的受访者表示对SA的工作经验感到满意,而其余受访者则出于各种原因表示不满意。 :随着老年人口的增加和残疾的增加,世界各地的医疗保健部门(包括南非)对PT的需求同时增加。在准备好满足当地要求的PT之前,在SA中将需要来自其他国家的PT的服务。尽管大多数受访者表示在SA中有积极的工作经验,但本研究还强调了SA中PT所面临的负面方面和挑战。需要解决这些问题,以促进开发更好,更全面的患者护理方法。

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