《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2020, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (4): 487-492.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2020.04.018

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Investigation on Rehabilitation Therapists Practitioners under Medical-Exercise Integration in China

LI Xin1,2,SUN Jie1,WU Liang1(),LUO Ling-yu1,2,HUANG Li-ping2,LIU Jian-hua3,ZHANG Yan-ming4,QIU Gui-xing5(),ZHAO Yu5()   

  1. 1. Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital, Beijing 102211, China
    2. Tianjin University of Sport, Tianjin 301617, China
    3. Beijing Bo’ai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing 100068, China
    4. Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, China
    5. Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730, China
  • Received:2019-10-31 Revised:2020-01-26 Published:2020-04-25 Online:2020-04-27
  • Contact: WU Liang,QIU Gui-xing,ZHAO Yu E-mail:1972Wuliang@sina.com;qiuxlin@126.com;zhaoyupumch@163.com
  • Supported by:
    Consulting Research Project of Chinese Academy of Engineering(2018-ZD-09-08);Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Clinical Medicine Development of Special Funding(ZYLX201832)

Abstract:

Objective To investigate the integration of medicine and exercise in China in rehabilitation therapists practitioners.Methods From May to June, 2019, rehabilitation therapists in provincial and municipal medical institutions, health management centers and rehabilitation institutions nationwide were surveyed with Wenjuanxing online questionnaires, which included basic information, geographical distribution, nature of work units, occupational characteristics, educational background, years of working and awareness of exercise prescriptions.Results A total of 2935 rehabilitation-related employees were involved, which included 1387 male and 1548 female in 31 provinces. In all the respondents, 1505 of them (51.28%) worked in tertiary hospitals and 1015 (34.58%) in secondary hospitals; 2182 (74.34%) worked on physical therapy, 947 (32.27%) on occupational therapy, 553 (18.84%) on speech therapy, 141 (4.80%) on rehabilitation engineering, and 846 (28.82%) on exercise rehabilitation; 2218 (75.57%) were with junior title and 592 (20.17%) with intermediate title; 24 (0.82%) were with secondary school education, 724 (24.67%) with junior college degree, 2011 (68.52%) with bachelor's degree, and 160 (5.99%) with master's degree or above; 785 (26.75%) fully understood, 1025 (34.92%) understood and 1009 (34.38%) basically understood the concept of exercise prescription.Conclusion Rehabilitation therapy is widely spread in China, however, the geographical distribution is uneven. Rehabilitation related practitioners are diversified in professional direction, and full-time job is not top-notch. The level of education is generally low, and talent cultivation needs to be strengthened. The integration of medicine and exercise is developing, and exercise prescriptions are widely available. It is necessary to cultivate a considerable number of high-quality professionals to coordinate the integrated development of medicine and exercise, to improve the quality of rehabilitation services and promote the development of medicine and exercise integration.

Key words: rehabilitation, current status of employment, investigation

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