Child Life Internship Readiness: Perspectives of Child Life Academics

Brittany Wittenberg Camp, Kathryn Cantrell, Cara Sisk
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Certified Child Life Specialists provide psychosocial care that supports development and coping to children and families in pediatric settings. The child life profession is growing, and research is needed to support the profession’s continued development. This mixed-methods study captures the perspectives of child life academics with the goal to understand the child life intern preparation process. Results suggest that academics focus on specific knowledge, skills, and abilities when preparing child life interns and assessing internship readiness. Quantitative data shows that it is taking longer for child life students to secure an internship placement. This delay has implications for the profession’s sustainability and ability to meet the needs of children and families in hospitals. Additional implications for this research include opportunities for improvement in academic education, clinical training, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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儿童生活实习准备:儿童生活学者的观点
认证儿童生活专家提供心理社会护理,支持儿童和家庭在儿科环境中的发展和应对。儿童生活专业正在成长,需要研究来支持该专业的持续发展。本研究结合儿童生活学者的观点,旨在了解儿童生活实习的准备过程。结果表明,在准备儿童生活实习生和评估实习准备时,学术界关注的是具体的知识、技能和能力。定量数据显示,儿童生活专业的学生需要更长的时间才能获得实习机会。这种延误影响到该专业的可持续性和满足住院儿童和家庭需要的能力。本研究的其他意义包括学术教育、临床培训、多样性、公平性和包容性的改善机会。
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