Professionalism and Safety of DPT Students in First, Full-Time Clinical Experiences: Accelerated Hybrid versus Traditional Programs.

Journal of Allied Health Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Allison J Durham, Stephanie Anderson, Hannah Norton, Andrea Mierau, S Jacob Melnick, Rachel A Vannatta
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Purpose: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) education continues to progress with contemporary content and innovative teaching methods. The purpose of this study was to examine clinical assessment data from the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument (PT-CPI) focused on professionalism and safety in an initial clinical experience between an accelerated-hybrid and traditional DPT program.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on mid-term and final Safety, Professional Behavior, and Communication PT-CPI scores of each program's first clinical experience. The traditional program served as a control group. A total 186 students were examined: 100 from the traditional program and 86 from the accelerated-hybrid program.

Results: There was a significant effect of learning environment on final test scores while controlling for midterm scores in Safety (p < 0.001), Professional Behavior (p < 0.001), and Communication (p < 0.001) with students in the accelerated-hybrid program scoring higher. Each program showed improvements from midterm to final PT-CPI, outperforming the set benchmark score with the accelerated-hybrid program showing larger growth in Communication and Safety.

Conclusion: Students in both DPT programs display acceptable levels of professionalism and safety according to program benchmarks and demonstrate growth in these areas throughout the clinical experiences despite differences in program design.

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首次全日制临床实践中 DPT 学生的职业精神和安全:加速混合课程与传统课程。
目的:物理治疗博士(DPT)教育随着现代教学内容和创新教学方法的发展而不断进步。本研究的目的是检查物理治疗师临床表现量表(PT-CPI)的临床评估数据,重点是加速混合式和传统 DPT 课程初始临床经验中的专业性和安全性:方法: 对每个项目首次临床体验的中期和最终安全、专业行为和沟通 PT-CPI 分数进行了回顾性分析。传统课程作为对照组。共有 186 名学生接受了检查:结果显示,学习环境对学生的临床实践有显著影响:结果:在控制期中考试成绩的情况下,学习环境对最终考试成绩有明显影响,在安全(p < 0.001)、职业行为(p < 0.001)和沟通(p < 0.001)方面,加速混合课程的学生得分更高。从期中到期末的PT-CPI,每个项目都有进步,超过了设定的基准分数,加速混合项目在沟通和安全方面的进步更大:结论:尽管课程设计存在差异,但根据课程基准,两个 DPT 课程的学生在专业性和安全性方面都达到了可接受的水平,并且在整个临床实践过程中在这些方面都取得了进步。
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Journal of Allied Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Allied Health is the official publication of the Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions (ASAHP) . The Journal is the only interdisciplinary allied health periodical, publishing scholarly works related to research and development, feature articles, research abstracts and book reviews. Readers of The Journal comprise allied health leaders, educators, faculty and students. Subscribers to The Journal consist of domestic and international college and university libraries, health organizations and hospitals. Almost 20% of subscribers, in the last three years, have been from outside of the United States. Subscribers include the World Health Organization, the American Medical Association and major universities.
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