Elizabeth Clark, Christine Moghimi, Janelle Ealdama, Bojana Penjavic, Michael Scheraldi, Steven Vidal
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摘要
目的:虽然领导力的知识、技能和行为是在研究生教育期间发展起来的,但为物理治疗博士(DPT)和职业治疗硕士(MOT)专业人员设计课程的教师们希望了解这种情况是如何发生的。本研究的目的是了解是什么影响了毕业生领导力的发展:为虚拟焦点小组创建了详细的叙述。采用了有目的的抽样,并通过电子邮件向符合条件的参与者发送了电子邮件。同意参与的人审查了机构审查委员会批准的同意书,并通过在线录制的 Microsoft Teams 会话发送了链接。43 名 2022 届 DPT 和 MOT 毕业生符合参与条件。录音将被导出、去标识并验证记录的准确性,然后删除。通过 NVivo 对记录誊本进行分析,以确定新出现的主题:结果:10 名毕业生同意参与。在主题分析过程中达到了饱和状态,出现了三个加权主题:领导力特征、校内课程和校外课程。进一步的数据分析显示,随着时间的推移,领导技能的掌握程度在不断提高,毕业生将领导力的发展归功于课程,并与当前的多专业/跨专业教育框架相一致:结论:这些研究结果应用于指导课程设计,以实现有效的领导力培养。这些经验与未来医疗保健领导者的高级临床实践目标相一致。
Understanding leadership development in DPT and MOT graduates at AdventHealth University via focus groups.
Purpose: While leadership knowledge, skills and behaviours develop during graduate education, faculty members engaged in curriculum design for doctor of physical therapy (DPT) and masters of occupational therapy (MOT) professionals want to understand how this occurs. The objective of this study was to understand what influenced the development of leadership in graduates.
Patients and methods: A detailed narrative was created for virtual focus groups. Purposive sampling was used and eligible participants were emailed. Those who agreed to participate reviewed an institutional review board approved consent form and were sent a link through an online, recorded Microsoft Teams session. Forty-three DPT and MOT Class of 2022 Graduates were eligible for participation. Recordings were exported, deidentified and validated for transcript accuracy and then deleted. Transcripts were analysed for emerging themes via NVivo.
Results: Ten graduates consented to participate. Saturation was reached during thematic analysis and three weighted themes emerged: leadership characteristics, on-campus curriculum and off-campus curriculum. Further data analysis revealed progression in leadership skill attainment over time and graduates attributed leadership development to the programme and aligned with current frameworks of multiprofessional/interprofessional education.
Conclusion: These findings should be used to guide curriculum design for effective leadership development. These experiences align with the goal of advanced clinical practice of future healthcare leaders.