A World Physiotherapy está produzindo uma série de artigos informativos que exploram o impacto do COVID-19 na educação, prática e questões de defesa de direitos.
Estamos agora trabalhando em um artigo de briefing sobre a prática digital. Queremos nos basear nas experiências de fisioterapeutas e incluir alguns estudos de caso no documento informativo.
Alguns países / territórios já oferecem serviços de fisioterapia para prática digital, incluindo telessaúde, há algum tempo. Com a pandemia COVID-19, esses serviços viram um grande aumento na prevalência e a diversificação das populações atendidas. Além disso, surgiu como um novo modelo de prestação de serviços em outros países / territórios.
A World Physiotherapy quer entender mais sobre as lições aprendidas neste ano e as implicações para o futuro da fisioterapia e da prestação de serviços. Além das contribuições de nossas organizações membros e subgrupos, estamos coletando feedback de fisioterapeutas individuais por meio de uma pequena pesquisa.
Share your experience of digital practice in our online survey
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World Physiotherapy is producing a
series of briefing papers exploring the impact of COVID-19 on
education, practice, and advocacy issues.
We are now working on a briefing paper on
digital practice. We want to draw on the experiences of physiotherapists
and include some case studies in the briefing paper.
Some countries/territories have had digital practice physiotherapy
service provision, including telehealth, for some time. With the
COVID-19 pandemic, such services have seen a major increase in
prevalence and the diversification in populations served. In addition,
it has emerged as a new model for service delivery in other
countries/territories.
World Physiotherapy is keen to understand more about the lessons learned
this year and the implications for the future of physiotherapy and
service delivery. In addition to input from our member organisations and
subgroups, we are gathering feedback from individual physiotherapists
via a short survey.
Join the WHPA Stand Up for Positive Practice Environments webinar
The
World Health Professions Alliance (WHPA) is holding a Stand Up for
Positive Practice Environments webinar as part of their campaign to
improve work environments for health professionals around the world.
The webinar,
Beyond the applause: demanding supportive workplaces and conditions for
our front line professionals, will take place on Friday 6 November 16.00 CET.
It will include presentations from health care professionals involved
in the response to and affected by COVID-19. Physiotherapist Darren
Brown will be one of the presenters.
The Positive Practice Environments
campaign highlights the real need for healthcare settings that support
decent working conditions, attract and retain staff, provide quality
patient care, strive for excellence and strengthen the health sector as a
whole.
WHPA, which represents 34 million health professionals around the world,
says that empowering health professionals is an essential step to meet
the ambitious targets required to achieve universal health coverage and
meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Health professionals are at the
heart of every health system and governments must provide safe,
supportive environments to help them thrive.
The second in our series of webinars on the impact of COVID-19 on
physiotherapist entry level education is now available to view. Watch
Judith Deutsch, John Xerri de Caro, Soraya Maart, Joost van WIjchen and
Dyanna Haley-Rezac discuss overcoming challenges in clinical practice in times of COVID-19: revisiting the scope of clinical training.
The webinar on digital solutions for online education will take place on Monday 16 November 2020 at 14:00 GMT.
Join Rachael Lowe, Djenana Jalovcic, Marco Y. C. Pang, Nihad A. Almasri, and Michael Rowe as they examine this issue.
Additional webinars will take place later in the year.
Over 1,800 abstracts submitted for World Physiotherapy Congress 2021
A total of 1,867 abstracts have been submitted for World Physiotherapy Congress 2021 online.
Of the submitted abstracts, women submitted 57% of the abstracts and men
submitted 37% of the abstracts, 6% of submitters did not give their
gender. Globally, 66% of physiotherapists are women.
The submitted abstracts will be peer reviewed by 400 volunteer reviewers
over the next few weeks. All abstract submitters will be notified of
the outcome on 14 January 2021.