Changing Student Health Professionals' Attitudes toward Disability: A Longitudinal Study

改变学生健康专业人员对残疾的态度:一项纵向研究

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether positive changes in self-reported attitudes toward disability were retained after students had participated in a 12-week voluntary community-based exercise programme for young people with disability. Method: Sixty-eight physiotherapy and exercise physiology students (45 women, 23 men; mean age 21 y) volunteered. Each student was matched with a young person with disability, and the pair exercised together twice a week for 12 weeks at their local gymnasium. The primary outcome measure was self-reported attitude toward disability. Secondary outcomes were self-reported professional skills competency, confidence, future work intentions, and motivations for volunteering. The outcomes were measured at Weeks 0, 13, and 24. The data were analyzed using generalized linear mixed-effects models, ordinal regression, and linear regression. Results: The students' attitudes toward disability were more positive at Weeks 13 and 24 than at baseline, but positive changes were not fully retained by Week 24. Small statistically significant reductions occurred after Week 13. Self-reported skills competencies, confidence, and future intentions of working in disability were higher at Weeks 13 and 24. Students' motivation for volunteering was wanting to support others, wanting to learn, and perceived positive career effects. Conclusions: Positive changes in students' attitudes toward disability were generally retained 3 months after volunteering in a community-based exercise programme.

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