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A Tool for Clinical Reasoning and Reflection Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) Framework and Patient Management Model

机译:使用国际功能,残疾与健康分类(ICF)框架和患者管理模型进行临床推理和反思的工具

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Professional development is a cornerstone of physical therapist practice. As the profession moves toward the ideals of Vision 2020, more emphasis is being placed on the process of clinical decision making. Although reflection and mentorship are widely regarded as important instruments to facilitate the progression of clinical reasoning skills, little guidance exists in the postprofessional arena to assist clinicians with these essential needs. As more organizations develop formal mentoring programs, a need arises for a tool that will engage mentors, protégés, and clinicians of all abilities in thoughtful reflection and discussion that will help develop clinical reasoning skills. The process of developing reflective clinical decision-making skills in physical therapist practitioners is described, and how this process was used at one institution is illustrated. A tool for clinical reasoning and reflection is proposed that incorporates the existing conceptual frameworks of the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). This case report discusses how the tool was implemented by staff with varying levels of expertise, their outcomes in regard to the development of their clinical reasoning skills, and how the tool facilitated mentoring sessions around patient cases to improve care. This case report describes a practical application of a postprofessional educational process designed to develop reflective and patient-centered clinical reasoning skills. Although this process has shown some preliminary success, more research is warranted. By cultivating reflective thinking and critical inquiry, the physical therapy profession can help develop autonomous practitioners of physical therapy and promote the ideals of Vision 2020.
机译:专业发展是物理治疗师实践的基石。随着该行业朝着Vision 2020的理想迈进,临床决策过程越来越受到重视。尽管反思和指导被广泛认为是促进临床推理能力发展的重要工具,但是在专业领域中,很少有指导可以帮助临床医生满足这些基本需求。随着越来越多的组织制定正式的指导计划,需要一种工具来吸引所有能力的指导者,门生和临床医生进行认真的思考和讨论,以帮助发展临床推理技能。描述了在物理治疗师中发展反思性临床决策技能的过程,并说明了如何在一个机构中使用此过程。提出了一种用于临床推理和反思的工具,该工具结合了《物理治疗师实践指南》和《功能,残疾与健康国际分类》(ICF)的现有概念框架。本案例报告讨论了具有不同专业知识水平的员工如何实施该工具,他们在临床推理技能发展方面的成果以及该工具如何促进围绕患者案例的指导会议以改善护理。该病例报告描述了旨在发展反思性和以患者为中心的临床推理技能的专业教育过程的实际应用。尽管此过程已显示出一些初步的成功,但仍需要进行更多的研究。通过培养反思性思考和批判性探究,物理治疗专业可以帮助培养自主的物理治疗从业者,并促进Vision 2020的理想。

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    《Physical Therapy》 |2011年第3期|p.416-430|共15页
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    H.L. Atkinson, PT, DPT, NCS, is a clinical specialist in the Department of Physical Therapy, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 34th and Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104- 4399 (USA). Address all correspondence to Dr Atkinson at: AtkinsonH@email.chop.edu.K. Nixon-Cave, PT, PhD, PCS, is Manager of Physical Therapy, Department of Physical Therapy, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.;

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