Pre-conditions and Modern Development of Specialities in Physical Therapy and Ergo-therapy in Ukraine

Topicality. The crisis situation of the state of Ukrainian population health lifts the level of rehabilitation of patients and persons with disability to the priority national problem. The state of rehabilitation services grant substantially depends on the skilled personnel providing. Research aim:...

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Main Authors: Yevhenij Іmas, Olena Lazarieva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2017-03-01
Series:Фізичне виховання, спорт і культура здоров’я у сучасному суспільстві
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Online Access:https://sport.eenu.edu.ua/index.php/sport/article/view/1642
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Summary:Topicality. The crisis situation of the state of Ukrainian population health lifts the level of rehabilitation of patients and persons with disability to the priority national problem. The state of rehabilitation services grant substantially depends on the skilled personnel providing. Research aim: on the basis of analysis of scientifically-methodical literature and normatively legal acts to investigate pre-conditions and modern trends of progress of physical therapy and occupational therapy specialities in Ukraine. Research results. The educational programs of specialists preparation on a physical rehabilitation have many defects, and preparation of specialists on occupational therapy is absent in our country absolutely. In accordance with normative acts physical therapy is the legal successor of physical rehabilitation in our country, but these concepts are not identical. The intensive process of forming of new specialities, criterias of accreditation, educational programs of retraining passes in Ukraine. Conclusions. Change of legal bases in the sphere of preparation and labour of physical therapeutists and ergotherapeutists, design of educational programs in accordance with international standards, is the first step on a way to quality development of these fields of knowledge and practice.
ISSN:2220-7481
2410-2156