Becoming comfortable with the uncomfortable: The tale of adaptability.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v79i1.1889
Anke van der Merwe, Roline Barnes, Mariette Nel
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Abstract

Background: With the ever-changing healthcare environment and impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on tertiary education, healthcare students need to constantly adapt their approach to learning, clinical practice and well-being. Adaptive performance is therefore vital.

Objectives: To investigate the adaptive performance of final year physiotherapy students at the University of the Free State.

Method: A quantitative descriptive study was performed. All consenting final year undergraduate physiotherapy students registered at the University of the Free State in 2021 were approached for inclusion. The short 55-item I-ADAPT measurement was distributed electronically to all possible participants.

Results: The response rate was 28.5% (n = 8). Descriptive statistics, namely frequencies and percentages for categorical data and medians and percentages for numerical data were calculated. The dimensions related to handling work stress (50%), uncertainty (62.2%) and creativity (64.0%) scored the lowest. Emotional response to stress (62.5%) and frustration in response to unpredictable situations (62.5%) was reported.

Conclusion: Uncertainty and unpredictability are inevitable for healthcare students. Stress management and emotional intelligence development are advised for inclusion in undergraduate physiotherapy programmes.

Clinical implications: A need for curricular evaluation to ensure students are equipped with stress management and emotional intelligence skills is proposed.

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适应不舒服:适应性的故事。
背景:随着医疗环境的不断变化以及2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对高等教育的影响,卫生保健专业学生需要不断调整自己的学习方式、临床实践和健康。因此,自适应性能至关重要。目的:调查自由州大学物理治疗专业毕业班学生的适应性表现。方法:采用定量描述性研究。所有同意2021年在自由州大学注册的最后一年本科物理治疗学生都被纳入研究。简短的55项I-ADAPT测量以电子方式分发给所有可能的参与者。结果:应答率为28.5% (n = 8)。计算描述性统计,即分类数据的频率和百分比,数值数据的中位数和百分比。与处理工作压力(50%)、不确定性(62.2%)和创造力(64.0%)相关的维度得分最低。报告了对压力的情绪反应(62.5%)和对不可预测情况的沮丧反应(62.5%)。结论:不确定性和不可预测性是卫生专业学生生活中不可避免的因素。建议将压力管理和情商发展纳入本科物理治疗课程。临床意义:提出了课程评估的必要性,以确保学生具备压力管理和情商技能。
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