Undergraduate paramedic student experiences working in snow resort medical clinics: a non-traditional interprofessional clinical placement model

A. Devenish, G. McKay, D. Long, P. Horrocks, Michael Smith
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AbstractThis study investigates the experiences of undergraduate paramedic students completing interprofessional clinical placements in snow sport injury clinics. Qualitative methods were used to investigate the experiences of participants (n=6) undertaking a non-traditional ambulance clinical placements as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team.  Ethical approval was obtained through X University. Data were collected via one-on-one face-to-face interviews and analysed using holistic and focused coding. Results were divided into three main categories, namely pre-placement, intra-placement and post placement phases. As it was a new placement, student capabilities were not initially known by clinic staff. Nevertheless the workplace culture was inclusive and supportive, and paramedic skills were applicable in the clinic environment.  Despite the placement costs being excessive, participants viewed it as an investment in their future careers. Benefits of the placement included improved maturity levels, acquisition of professional networks, an understanding of interprofessional practice and an exposure to clinical skills not normally practiced on traditional ambulance placements. The interprofessional clinical placement appears to be a valid alternative to traditional ambulance placements. However, using this model to replace mainstream placements is problematic due to the costs involved, the limited number of spots available and the seasonal occurrence of snow sports. 
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本科护理学生在雪场医疗诊所的工作经验:一个非传统的跨专业临床实习模式
摘要本研究旨在探讨本科护理学生在雪上运动损伤诊所完成跨专业临床实习的经验。定性方法被用来调查参与者的经验(n=6)承担非传统救护车临床安置作为一个多学科医疗团队的一部分。通过X大学获得伦理批准。通过一对一的面对面访谈收集数据,并使用整体和重点编码进行分析。结果分为三个主要类别,即安置前,安置内和安置后阶段。由于这是一个新项目,诊所工作人员最初并不了解学生的能力。尽管如此,工作场所文化是包容和支持的,护理人员技能适用于临床环境。尽管安置费用过高,但参与者认为这是对他们未来职业生涯的投资。实习的好处包括成熟程度的提高,专业网络的获取,对跨专业实践的理解,以及接触到传统救护车实习通常不具备的临床技能。跨专业的临床安置似乎是一个有效的替代传统的救护车安置。然而,使用这种模式来取代主流的位置是有问题的,因为涉及到成本,可用的地点数量有限,以及雪上运动的季节性。
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