Sexual harassment poses a problem for therapists
November 1, 1997
Sexual harassment poses a problem for therapists
Eighty-six percent of physical therapists reported experiencing some form of patient sexual behavior in the course of practice, according to a survey of members of the American Physical Therapy Association. Sixty-three percent of the respondents reported at least one incident of sexual harassment. Results of the study were published in the September issue of Physical Therapy magazine.1 Fewer than a third of respondents reporting receiving any training in how to handle sexual harassment. Researchers conclude that training programs should address patient sexual behavior and sexual harassment.