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STANDARDS OF
PRACTICE FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY IN THE Ratified PREAMBLE
The Physical Therapy profession is committed to providing quality and
competent services to people to develop, maintain and restore maximum movement
and functional ability through their lifespan.
The Philippine Physical Therapy Association, as the formal body that represents
the profession, affirms this commitment by promoting the following Standards of
Practice for Physical Therapy. These
standards set the parameters of quality physical therapy practice and provide
basis for evaluating physical therapy practice. I.
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. Legal Considerations
The physical therapist adheres to current legislation regulating the
practice of physical therapy. B. Ethical Considerations
The physical therapist practices according to the Code of Ethics of the
Philippine Physical Therapy Association. II.
CLIENT CARE A.
Patient Acquisition The physical therapist receives patients upon the referral of a duly
licensed and registered health professional. B. Informed Consent
The physical therapist shall obtain informed consent from a competent
client or his caregiver. Information provided to the
patient includes: ·
the plan of intervention ·
data on effectiveness of intervention ·
risks associated with the intervention ·
expected benefits from the intervention ·
alternative modes of intervention C. Assessment and Diagnosis
The physical therapist performs and documents results of examination
and evaluates these results through the process of clinical reasoning. The physical therapist then uses these data
to determine the diagnosis in terms of movement dysfunction, categories of
impairment, functional limitations, abilities and disabilities. D. Plan of Care
The physical therapist determines the need for intervention and
develops a plan of intervention based on results of assessment, and this plan
includes measurable outcome goals in collaboration with the client or
caregiver. The physical therapist explains to the patient the results of the
evaluation and the corresponding plan of intervention. E. Intervention
The physical therapist provides or supervises the implementation of the
plan of care in collaboration with other members of the rehabilitation team. The physical
therapist documents services provided and patient responses to the physical
therapy intervention.
F. Reassessment/Reevaluation
The physical therapist reassesses the patient throughout the duration
of care, and modifies or discontinues the plan of care accordingly. G. Discharge/Discontinuation of
Intervention
The physical therapist discharges the patient from physical therapy
intervention when set goals have been achieved. Intervention is discontinued when the goals have ⹂搀漀挀been achieved, patient refuses continuation
of intervention, or patient is unable to continue receiving care. III.
EDUCATION
The physical therapist is responsible for his own
professional development through any continuing education program. The physical therapist participates in the education of physical
therapy students and students of other allied health professions. The physical therapist participates in the education of the public,
including prevention, health promotion and wellness services. IV.
ADMINISTRATION
The physical therapist responsible for the direction of physical
therapy services in the clinic, including direct patient care and clinical
teaching functions, ensures: ·
that service is directed and/or administered by a physical therapist ·
that standards of practice for client care are met ·
that the clinic has a statement
of mission, vision and goals consistent with the definition of the Scope of
Practice of Physical Therapy ·
that supervisory structures are defined ·
that written policies and procedures exist that are consistent with the
clinics’ mission, vision, goals and that reflect operations in the clinic ·
competence of physical therapy personnel/staff through continuing
education ·
safety issues are addressed ·
that the physical setting meets space requirements according to the
number and type of clients served, and the services provided ·
that physical therapy service collaborates with all appropriate
disciplines The physical therapist
responsible for the direction of activities in the academic ensures: ·
that the academic institution has a statement of mission, vision and
goals consistent with the interest of the physical therapy profession and the
students ·
that the curriculum equips the students with entry-level competencies
of a physical therapist V.
RESEARCH
The physical therapist encourages and participates in research
activities that provide basis for excellent performance of functions within the
Scope of Practice of Physical Therapy. The physical therapist applies research findings to practice. |
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