A Qualitative Investigation into Why Massage Therapy Students’ Motivation Changes over the Course of Their Professional Education

P. Finch, DPodM
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Abstract Purpose: Previous research(1) indicated that the motivation of massage therapy students changed between commencement of their professional studies and entry to practice. This paper reports on the influences underlying these changes. Methods: The research was a qualitative design in which data were collected during a series of individual in-depth semi-structured interviews with massage therapy graduates, just after completion of a 2 year full-time program. After obtaining informed consent, interviews were taped, transcribed, and analyzed, resulting in identification of a number of themes and sub-themes. Results: Previously noted changes in student motivation involved an increase in the influence of extrinsic rewards and a decrease in motivation related to helping and working with people. The findings of the present study suggest that these changes are explained by two themes, each with a number of sub-themes. The first theme, The Reality of Life in Practice, is associated with two sub-themes: Debt Load and Effectiveness in Achieving Positive Health Outcomes. The second theme, An Evolving Self-Image as a Health Care Professional, is associated with three sub-themes: Rigor / Intensity of the Educational Program, Developing Perspective of Massage Therapy as a Career, and Interaction with Faculty. Conclusion: The data suggest that the change in motivation noted in previous work (increased extrinsic motivation and decreased intrinsic motivation) is influenced in different ways by each theme identified above. While schools must be vigilant in ensuring that programs support the humanistic mission of health care, the present study indicates that the change in motivation noted in earlier work is not sinister. Rather, it appears to be related to the development of a realistic perspective of life as a health care practitioner, which departs from the more naive expectations of students when they commence their professional studies.
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按摩治疗专业学生学习动机变化的质性调查
摘要目的:以往的研究(1)表明,按摩治疗专业学生的学习动机在开始专业学习和进入实践之间发生了变化。本文报道了这些变化背后的影响。方法:本研究采用定性设计,对完成2年全日制课程的按摩治疗专业毕业生进行了一系列深入的半结构化访谈,收集数据。在获得知情同意后,对访谈进行录音、转录和分析,从而确定了一些主题和子主题。结果:先前注意到的学生动机的变化包括外在奖励影响的增加和与帮助和与人合作相关的动机的减少。本研究的结果表明,这些变化可以用两个主题来解释,每个主题都有一些子主题。第一个主题“实践中的生活现实”与两个次级主题:债务负担和实现积极健康成果的有效性有关。第二个主题,健康护理专业人员不断发展的自我形象,与三个子主题相关:教育计划的严谨性/强度,按摩治疗作为职业的发展前景,以及与教师的互动。结论:数据表明,在之前的工作中注意到的动机变化(外在动机增加和内在动机减少)受到上述每个主题的不同方式的影响。虽然学校必须保持警惕,确保课程支持医疗保健的人文使命,但目前的研究表明,早期工作中提到的动机变化并不是邪恶的。相反,它似乎与保健从业人员对生活的现实看法的发展有关,这与学生开始专业学习时更天真的期望不同。
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期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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