Efficacy of a methodology for the scientific development of future physiotherapists

Authors

  • Adrian González Méndez Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Sancti Spíritus image/svg+xml
  • Manuel Ernesto Horta Sánchez University of Sancti Spíritus José Martí Pérez image/svg+xml
  • Maite Suárez Pedroso University of Sancti Spíritus José Martí Pérez image/svg+xml
  • Berto Delis Conde Fernández Hospital General Camilo Cienfuegos Sancti Spíritus
  • Carlomagno Sancho Noriega National University of Frontera image/svg+xml
  • Rosario Margarita Vílchez Delgado Cesar Vallejo University image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a24n3.6127

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a methodology for scientific development in students of the Bachelor's Degree in Health Rehabilitation at the University of Medical Sciences Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.

Materials and methods: Pre-experimental study with 45 third-year students of Rehabilitation in Health (Sancti Spíritus University of Medical Sciences, Cuba, during the 2023-2024 school year). A pedagogical methodology validated by the Delphi method was designed, implementing a guide to academic-work-research tasks. Seven indicators of pre- and post-intervention research skills were evaluated, with statistical analysis using the McNemar-Bowker test.

Results: After the application of the methodology, a substantial improvement was observed in the mastery of the investigative skill. Initially, only 4.44% (n=2) of the students were at the "quite adequate" level. After the intervention, this percentage increased significantly to 88.88% (n=40), which demonstrates the effectiveness of the strategy to develop the ability to argue based on the rehabilitation area. The results of the McNemar-Bowker test, with chi-square values between 76.8 and 92.1 (all with p < 0.001), showed significant changes in the distribution of response categories for all indicators.

Conclusion: The pre-experiment validates an original methodology that systemically integrates the academic, work, and research dimensions. The results confirm its scientific contribution and practical effectiveness to develop essential research competencies, closing the gap between theoretical training and the demands of professional performance.

 

Keywords: Physical therapy; University students; Professional competence; Rehabilitation Research.

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Author Biographies

  • Adrian González Méndez, Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Sancti Spíritus

    Bachelor's degree in Health Technology. Profile Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation. Assistant Professor and Researcher. Sancti Spíritus University of Medical Sciences. Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.

  • Manuel Ernesto Horta Sánchez, University of Sancti Spíritus José Martí Pérez

    Bachelor's degree in Biology. Specialist in Psychopedagogy. Master in Educational Science. PhD in Pedagogical Sciences. Teacher. José Martí Pérez Sancti Spíritus University. Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.

  • Maite Suárez Pedroso, University of Sancti Spíritus José Martí Pérez

    Degree in Audiophonology. Master in Educational Science. PhD in Pedagogical Sciences. Teacher. José Martí Pérez Sancti Spíritus University. Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.

  • Berto Delis Conde Fernández, Hospital General Camilo Cienfuegos Sancti Spíritus

    Doctor of Medicine. Second Degree Specialist in Internal Medicine. Master in Higher Medical Education. PhD in Pedagogical Sciences. Camilo Cienfuegos Sancti Spíritus General Hospital. Sancti Spíritus, Cuba.

  • Carlomagno Sancho Noriega, National University of Frontera

    Bachelor's Degree in Education, Specialising in Foreign Languages. Master in Educational Management and Teaching. PhD in Social Sciences. Ordinary Professor at the National University of Frontera. Piura, Peru.

  • Rosario Margarita Vílchez Delgado, Cesar Vallejo University

    Degree in Primary Education. Master's Degree in Educational Science and Educational Management. PhD in Educational Sciences. Innovative professor at the César Vallejo Trujillo University. Víctor Larco Herrera District, Trujillo, Peru.

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Published

2025-11-14

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How to Cite

González Méndez, A., Horta Sánchez, M. E., Suárez Pedroso, M., Conde Fernández, B. D., Sancho Noriega, C., & Vílchez Delgado, R. M. (2025). Efficacy of a methodology for the scientific development of future physiotherapists. Horizonte Sanitario, 24(3), 787-801. https://doi.org/10.19136/hs.a24n3.6127