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Choose Wisely: the Quality of Massage Education in the United States

机译:明智地选择:美国按摩教育的质量

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Background: Assessing the quality of postsecondary education remains a difficult task, despite many efforts to do so. No consensus or standard definition of educational quality has yet been agreed upon or developed.Purpose: This study evaluated the quality of massage education in the United States using three closely-related questions to frame the evaluation: 1) Is accreditation improving the quality of education for massage therapy? If not, then what do we need to do to improve it? 2) Does accreditation by COMTA specifically improve quality of education compared to other vocational accrediting agencies that do not require curriculum competencies specific to massage? 3) Would adding competencies at an “advanced” level, or specific degree levels, be helpful in advancing massage therapy in the eyes of other health professions?Setting: United StatesParticipants: Members of a national massage education organization, members affiliated with the educational arm of two national professional associations, and members of two national education organizations in complementary and integrative health care (CIHC).Research Design: Mixed methods evaluation using three data sources: existing gainful employment data from the US Department of Education, analyzed by type of massage program and accreditation agency to determine average and relative value for cost; numbers of disciplinary actions against massage practitioners reported by state regulatory agencies, and a qualitatively developed survey administered to two different groups of educators.Results: Average tuition cost across all reporting schools/programs was $13,605, with an average graduation rate of 71.9%. Of the schools and programs that reported student loan data, 84% of students received federal financial aid. Median loan amount was $8,052, with an average repayment rate of 43.4%. Programs in corporate-owned schools had the highest average cost, highest median loan amount, and lowest repayment rate, while community college programs had the lowest average cost, lowest graduation rate, and lowest median loan amount. Repayment rate data were not available for community colleges. Of the five states and the District of Columbia that require school accreditation, there were 208 disciplinary actions from 2009-2011. The remaining 28 regulated states that do not require school accreditation reported 1,702 disciplinary actions during the same period. Seventy-five percent of massage educators and 58% of CIHC educators stated that the current quality of massage education is inconsistent, with only 10% of massage educators and 8% of CIHC educators agreeing that current educational quality is adequate. Fifty-six percent of massage educators and 40% of CIHC educators agreed that educational quality needs to improve if massage therapists want to be considered comparable to other allied health professionals. Both groups suggested specific areas and means of improvement, including raising admission requirements and offering an academic degree.Conclusions: Accreditation appears to improve the quality of massage education; however, more consistent methods for calculating tuition costs, educational outcomes, and classifying severity of disciplinary actions are needed. Both quantitative and qualitative evidence indicates that the current quality of massage education in the US is inconsistent and less than adequate. Specific areas of improvement needed for massage therapists to be perceived as comparable to other allied healthcare providers are described.
机译:背景:尽管有许多努力,评估中学后教育的质量仍然是一项艰巨的任务。目的:本研究使用三个密切相关的问题来评估美国按摩教育的质量,以构成评估的框架:1)认证是否提高了教育质量按摩疗法?如果没有,那么我们需要做些什么来改善它? 2)与其他不需要按摩专业课程能力的职业认可机构相比,COMTA的认可是否能特别提高教育质量? 3)在“高级”水平或特定学位水平上增加能力是否有助于在其他卫生专业人员的眼中推进按摩治疗?地点:美国参与者:国家按摩教育组织的成员,隶属于教育部门的成员研究设计:使用三个数据源的混合方法评估:美国教育部现有的有酬就业数据,按按摩类型进行分析,由两个国家的专业协会和两个国家的教育组织成员组成。计划和认证机构确定成本的平均值和相对值;国家监管机构报告的针对按摩从业人员的纪律处分次数以及对两组不同的教育工作者进行的定性调查结果:所有报告学校/课程的平均学费为$ 13,605,平均毕业率为71.9%。在报告学生贷款数据的学校和计划中,有84%的学生获得了联邦资助。贷款中位数为8,052美元,平均偿还率为43.4%。公司拥有学校的课程平均成本最高,贷款中位数最高,还款率最低,而社区大学课程的平均成本最低,毕业率最低,贷款中位数最低。还没有社区大学的还款率数据。在需要学校认证的五个州和哥伦比亚特区中,从2009年至2011年有208项纪律处分。其余28个不需要学校认证的受监管州在同一时期报告了1,702项纪律处分。 75%的按摩教育者和58%的CIHC教育者表示,当前的按摩教育质量不一致,只有10%的按摩教育者和8%的CIHC教育者同意当前的教育质量是足够的。 56%的按摩教育者和40%的CIHC教育者一致认为,如果希望将按摩治疗师与其他专职医疗专业人员相提并论,则教育质量需要提高。两组都提出了具体的领域和改进方法,包括提高入学要求和提供学位。结论:认证似乎可以改善按摩教育的质量;但是,需要更一致的方法来计算学费,教育成果以及对纪律处分的严重程度进行分类。定量和定性的证据都表明,美国目前的按摩教育质量是不一致的,还不够充分。描述了按摩治疗师被认为可与其他联盟医疗保健提供者媲美的特定改进领域。

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