1. The Second Physical Therapy Summit on Global Health: developing an action plan to promote health in daily practice and reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases.
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Dean, Elizabeth, Dornelas de Andrade, Armele, O'Donoghue, Grainne, Skinner, Margot, Umereh, Gloria, Beenen, Paul, Cleaver, Shaun, Afzalzada, DelAfroze, Fran Delaune, Mary, Footer, Cheryl, Gannotti, Mary, Gappmaier, Ed, Figl-Hertlein, Astrid, Henderson, Bobbie, Hudson, Megan K., Spiteri, Karl, King, Judy, Klug, Jerry L., Laakso, E-Liisa, and LaPier, Tanya
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BEHAVIOR modification ,GOAL (Psychology) ,HEALTH behavior ,HEALTH promotion ,PHYSICAL therapy ,STRATEGIC planning ,ADULT education workshops ,ORGANIZATIONAL goals - Abstract
Based on indicators that emerged from The First Physical Therapy Summit on Global Health (2007), the Second Summit (2011) identified themes to inform a global physical therapy action plan to integrate health promotion into practice across the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT) regions. Working questions were: (1) how well is health promotion implemented within physical therapy practice; and (2) how might this be improved across five target audiences (i.e. physical therapist practitioners, educators, researchers, professional body representatives, and government liaisons/consultants). In structured facilitated sessions, Summit representatives ( n = 32) discussed: (1) within WCPT regions, what is working and the challenges; and (2) across WCPT regions, what are potential directions using World Café
TM methodology. Commonalities outweighed differences with respect to strategies to advance health-focused physical therapy as a clinical competency across regions and within target audiences. Participants agreed that health-focused practice is a professional priority, and a strategic action plan was needed to develop it as a clinical competency. The action plan and recommendations largely paralleled the principles and objectives of the World Health Organization's non-communicable diseases action plan. A third Summit planned for 2015 will provide a mechanism for follow-up to evaluate progress in integrating health-focused physical therapy within the profession. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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