TY - JOUR
T1 - Burn Rehabilitation Therapists Competency Tool - Version 2
T2 - An Expansion to Include Long-Term Rehabilitation and Outpatient Care
AU - Parry, Ingrid
AU - Forbes, Lisa
AU - Lorello, David
AU - Benavides, Lynne
AU - Calvert, Catherine
AU - Hsu, Shu Chuan Chen
AU - Chouinard, Annick
AU - Godleski, Matthew
AU - Helm, Phala
AU - Holavanahalli, Radha K.
AU - Kemp-Offenberg, Jennifer
AU - Ruiz, Catherine E.
AU - Shon, Rachel
AU - Schneider, Jeffrey C.
AU - Shetler, Melinda
AU - Suman, Oscar E.
AU - Nedelec, Bernadette
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 by the American Burn Association.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - The Burn Rehabilitation Therapist Competency Tool (BRTCT) was developed in 2011 to define core knowledge and skill sets that are central to the job performance of occupational and physical therapists working with burn patients during acute hospitalization and initial rehabilitation. It was the first national effort to provide standards that burn centers could use for the training and evaluation of a BRT performance. The American Burn Association Rehabilitation Committee recently expanded the tool to include long-term rehabilitation and outpatient care in order to more fully represent all of the stages of care in which patients with burn injury receive therapy. Thirty-six burn centers contributed competencies, 17 rehabilitation experts participated in a systematic Delphi questionnaire process, and eight representatives from seven additional burn centers validated the tool. The revised BRTCT, called the BRTCT-2, includes four new practice domains and 28 new competency statements. The expanded tool provides a common framework of standards for performance for occupational and physical therapists working with patients throughout the full spectrum of burn care.
AB - The Burn Rehabilitation Therapist Competency Tool (BRTCT) was developed in 2011 to define core knowledge and skill sets that are central to the job performance of occupational and physical therapists working with burn patients during acute hospitalization and initial rehabilitation. It was the first national effort to provide standards that burn centers could use for the training and evaluation of a BRT performance. The American Burn Association Rehabilitation Committee recently expanded the tool to include long-term rehabilitation and outpatient care in order to more fully represent all of the stages of care in which patients with burn injury receive therapy. Thirty-six burn centers contributed competencies, 17 rehabilitation experts participated in a systematic Delphi questionnaire process, and eight representatives from seven additional burn centers validated the tool. The revised BRTCT, called the BRTCT-2, includes four new practice domains and 28 new competency statements. The expanded tool provides a common framework of standards for performance for occupational and physical therapists working with patients throughout the full spectrum of burn care.
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U2 - 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000364
DO - 10.1097/BCR.0000000000000364
M3 - Article
C2 - 27359189
AN - SCOPUS:84976583416
SN - 1559-047X
VL - 38
SP - e261-e268
JO - Journal of Burn Care and Research
JF - Journal of Burn Care and Research
IS - 1
ER -