Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study

Background: Healthcare rehabilitator skills can be grouped into hard and soft skills. Hard skills are specific and teachable, which can be defined and measured, while soft skills are less tangible and more difficult to quantify. The aim of this study is to investigate the level of knowledge of soft...

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Main Authors: Grazia Isabella Continisio, Nicola Serra, Assunta Guillari, Rosita Lucchese, Silvio Simeone, Gianpaolo Gargiulo, Silvia Toscano, Marianna Capo, Angela Capuano, Franca Sarracino, Maria Rosaria Esposito, Teresa Rea
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2002
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spelling doaj-b3e59617b9594a21969344c7e4475a8c2021-05-17T08:17:15ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362021-05-0110.4081/jphr.2021.2002Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional studyGrazia Isabella Continisio0Nicola Serra1Assunta Guillari2Rosita Lucchese3Silvio Simeone4Gianpaolo Gargiulo5Silvia Toscano6Marianna Capo7Angela Capuano8Franca Sarracino9Maria Rosaria Esposito10Teresa Rea11Continuing Medical Education Unit, University Hospital Federico II of NaplesDepartment of Public Health, University Federico II of NaplesDepartment of Public Health, University Federico II of Naples Continuing Medical Education Unit, University Hospital Federico II of NaplesDepartment of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, RomeDepartment of Public Health, University Federico II of Naples Continuing Medical Education Unit, University Hospital Federico II of NaplesDepartment of Humanities, University Federico II of Naples Department of Emergency, AORN Santobono-Pausilipon, NaplesDepartment of Pediatrics, Betania Evangelical Hospital, NaplesIstituto Nazionale Tumori, Fondazione “G. Pascale” of NaplesDepartment of Public Health, University Federico II of Naples Background: Healthcare rehabilitator skills can be grouped into hard and soft skills. Hard skills are specific and teachable, which can be defined and measured, while soft skills are less tangible and more difficult to quantify. The aim of this study is to investigate the level of knowledge of soft skills among Italian healthcare rehabilitators, and how they were acquired. Design and Methods: Two hundred healthcare rehabilitators, who worked in Southern Italy were enrolled from September 1st to October 31st 2017, and interviewed with Computer-Assisted-Web-Interview (CAWI) software, to assess their level of soft skills. Results: Healthcare rehabilitators showed significant satisfaction with university education (59.5%), particularly for theoretical training (64%), while significant dissatisfaction was found for technical-practical training (63.5%), training in patients’ family management (66.5%) and stages participation to improve soft skills (59%). Dissatisfied rehabilitators were found for university education of soft skills (59%), particularly for interpersonal relationships with patients family (66.5%) and technical-practical train in(63.5%). Women considered the training courses about soft skills acquisition more useful than men (43.8%). Conclusions: Healthcare rehabilitator training is lacking in the teaching of both technical-practical and soft skills. It is striking that in a healthcare profession like that of the rehabilitator, where practical and empathic skills are fundamental in the relationship with the patients, such skills are not treated in analogously with theoretical training. https://jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2002Soft skillshealthcare rehabilitatorsCAWI softwaretheoretical trainingtechnical-practical skillsrehabilitator education
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author Grazia Isabella Continisio
Nicola Serra
Assunta Guillari
Rosita Lucchese
Silvio Simeone
Gianpaolo Gargiulo
Silvia Toscano
Marianna Capo
Angela Capuano
Franca Sarracino
Maria Rosaria Esposito
Teresa Rea
spellingShingle Grazia Isabella Continisio
Nicola Serra
Assunta Guillari
Rosita Lucchese
Silvio Simeone
Gianpaolo Gargiulo
Silvia Toscano
Marianna Capo
Angela Capuano
Franca Sarracino
Maria Rosaria Esposito
Teresa Rea
Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
Journal of Public Health Research
Soft skills
healthcare rehabilitators
CAWI software
theoretical training
technical-practical skills
rehabilitator education
author_facet Grazia Isabella Continisio
Nicola Serra
Assunta Guillari
Rosita Lucchese
Silvio Simeone
Gianpaolo Gargiulo
Silvia Toscano
Marianna Capo
Angela Capuano
Franca Sarracino
Maria Rosaria Esposito
Teresa Rea
author_sort Grazia Isabella Continisio
title Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
title_short Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
title_full Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
title_fullStr Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of soft skills among Italian Healthcare Rehabilitators: A cross sectional study
title_sort evaluation of soft skills among italian healthcare rehabilitators: a cross sectional study
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health Research
issn 2279-9028
2279-9036
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Background: Healthcare rehabilitator skills can be grouped into hard and soft skills. Hard skills are specific and teachable, which can be defined and measured, while soft skills are less tangible and more difficult to quantify. The aim of this study is to investigate the level of knowledge of soft skills among Italian healthcare rehabilitators, and how they were acquired. Design and Methods: Two hundred healthcare rehabilitators, who worked in Southern Italy were enrolled from September 1st to October 31st 2017, and interviewed with Computer-Assisted-Web-Interview (CAWI) software, to assess their level of soft skills. Results: Healthcare rehabilitators showed significant satisfaction with university education (59.5%), particularly for theoretical training (64%), while significant dissatisfaction was found for technical-practical training (63.5%), training in patients’ family management (66.5%) and stages participation to improve soft skills (59%). Dissatisfied rehabilitators were found for university education of soft skills (59%), particularly for interpersonal relationships with patients family (66.5%) and technical-practical train in(63.5%). Women considered the training courses about soft skills acquisition more useful than men (43.8%). Conclusions: Healthcare rehabilitator training is lacking in the teaching of both technical-practical and soft skills. It is striking that in a healthcare profession like that of the rehabilitator, where practical and empathic skills are fundamental in the relationship with the patients, such skills are not treated in analogously with theoretical training.
topic Soft skills
healthcare rehabilitators
CAWI software
theoretical training
technical-practical skills
rehabilitator education
url https://jphres.org/index.php/jphres/article/view/2002
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