Subacute brain injury rehabilitation: an opportunity for medical education and training
作者:
BELLKATHLEEN R.,
MASSAGLITERESA L.,
期刊:
Brain Injury
(Taylor Available online 1996)
卷期:
Volume 10,
issue 12
页码: 875-882
ISSN:0269-9052
年代: 1996
DOI:10.1080/026990596123855
出版商: Taylor&Francis
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Changes in the delivery of health care have resulted in new sites for rehabilitation of patients with severe brain injury BI. Adjustments in the training of resident physicians in physical medicine and rehabilitation are likely to ensue. We utilized Likert scales and open-ended questions to survey 1 residents who were assigned over a 2½-year period to a subacute BI rehabilitation unit SRU. 2 Residents were surveyed about their desire to participate in a SRU training site, and the usefulness of such a rotation, and compared the rotation to traditional settings in which patients with similar diagnoses were treated. The results indicated that significant positive changes in residents' attitudes towards this type of training site occurred (p= 0·01). The rotation was felt to be useful (p= 0·008) despite initial misgivings. Positive educational aspects were exposure to the unique problems of patients with severe BI (e.g. spasticity and agitation) and a sense of independence and competence in leadership roles. Problematic aspects included the management of medically unstable patients without supportive resources, and a lack of nurses trained in rehabilitation principles. Training of residents in the rehabilitation management of patients with severe BI can be perceived as a valuable educational experience by trainees.
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