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[Evolution of a quality assurance programme for physiotherapy schools - results of the first quality inspections]
(Entwicklung eines Qualitätssicherungsprogramms für Physiotherapieschulen - Ergebnisse der ersten Qualitätsprüfungen.)
Full Abstract
In cooperation with the Hochrhein-Institute for Research in Rehabilitation (HRI), the Association for Assuring the Quality of Education in Physiotherapy Schools in Germany (ISQ) has developed a quality assurance programme for physiotherapy schools. It aims at assessing the quality of physiotherapy schools in Germany, and to award a quality seal based on compliance with defined criteria. First, a catalogue of quality features and criteria relevant for education in physiotherapy was developed. It is based on the analysis of questionnaires that had been sent to all German physiotherapy schools, to selected physiotherapists and leading physiotherapists in hospitals, to competent federal authorities, and to three school-classes with group discussions. The persons addressed named 360 different quality features. They were collected in a catalogue, revised in a multi-stage Delphi procedure, and approved consensually. The final criteria were transformed into basic quality requirements, and formulated as a check-list. Assessment of the quality features is carried out by trained visitors. In addition, the satisfaction of students is assessed with a questionnaire. The results of the interviews and the questionnaires are fed back to the schools in a quality report. Schools meeting all basic quality requirements are awarded the seal of quality. The seal is valid for three years. Since January 2003, this procedure is available for all schools in Germany. Until September 2002, a pretest of visitations and student questionnaires had been carried out with 31 member schools of the ISQ; according to the resulting quality reports, none of these schools would instantly be awarded the quality seal. In all, more than half of the schools do not meet 10 of the 42 basic criteria. Fundamental deficiencies have been found in the documentation pertaining to supervision of practical training. In terms of training, further training and professional development of their teachers and associated professors, needs for improvement could be shown in more than 66 % of all visited schools. Only 9 of 31 schools could produce a written syllabus. Additionally, the requirements of teachers conferences and equipment of libraries were not met by the majority. A general problem among the schools is inadequate documentation in many fields.
Author information
Author/s: Kainz, B (B); Schlag, B (B); Jäckel, W H (WH);
Affiliation: Hochrhein-Institut für Rehabilitationsforschung, Bad Säckingen. kainz(-atsign-)hri.de
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: English Abstract; Journal Article
Journal: Die Rehabilitation (Rehabilitation (Stuttg)), published in Germany. (Language: ger)
Reference: 2004-Feb; vol 43 (issue 1) : pp 24-32
Dates: Created 2004/02/13; Completed 2004/07/07; Revised 2006/11/15;
PMID: 14963802, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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