模拟作为介绍性物理治疗临床实习的组成部分

Q3 Health Professions New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2018-11-20 DOI:10.15619/nzjp/46.3.02
C. Johnston, Jake B. Wilson, Luke Wakely, S. Walmsley, Clint Newstead
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模拟学习体验有助于学生获得知识和技能,是物理治疗教育中一种有效的教学工具。该项目的目的是探索物理治疗学生对SLEs的态度,作为临床实习入门的准备部分。该项目是一个准实验性的、测试前/测试后的重复措施设计。参与者是物理治疗二年级的学生(n=57),被分配到一个位置,其中包括一周的SLE和三周的医疗环境。SLE周包括培养学生临床技能的课程,为实习做准备。参与者对SLE的态度数据是通过匿名调查在SLE周前后和三周临床安置完成时收集的。在SLE周结束时,受访者(n=43)对SLEs的态度明显更积极。在为期三周的临床实习结束时,所有的反应都比项目开始时更积极,但参与者的反应通常不如SLE一周结束时积极。学生们重视在准备临床实习时使用SLE。模拟学习经验应被视为一种有用的工具,用于早期物理治疗的安置前准备。Johnston,C,L.,Wilson,J,C.,Wakely,L.,Walmsley,S.,Newstead,C,J.(2018)。模拟作为介绍性物理治疗临床实习的一个组成部分。《新西兰物理疗法杂志》46(3):95-104。doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.02
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Simulation as a component of introductory physiotherapy clinical placements
Simulated learning experiences (SLEs) assist students to acquire knowledge and skills and are an effective teaching tool in physiotherapy education. The aim of this project was to explore physiotherapy student attitudes towards SLEs as a preparatory component of an introductory clinical placement. The project was a quasi-experimental, pre/post-test repeated measures design. Participants were second year physiotherapy students (n=57) allocated to a placement which included one week of SLEs and three weeks in a healthcare setting. The SLE week consisted of sessions to develop students’ clinical skills in preparation for placement. Data on participant attitudes towards SLEs were collected via anonymous survey before and after the SLE week, and at the completion of the three week clinical placement. Attitudes of respondents (n=43) towards SLEs were significantly more positive at the completion of the SLE week. At the completion of the three week clinical placement, all responses remained more positive than at the commencement of the project, however participant responses were generally less positive than at the conclusion of the week of SLEs. Students valued the use of SLEs in preparing for introductory clinical placements. Simulated learning experiences should be considered as a useful tool for pre-placement preparation for early year physiotherapy. Johnston, C, L., Wilson, J, C., Wakely, L., Walmsley, S., Newstead, C, J. (2018). Simulation as a component of introductory physiotherapy clinical placements. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 46(3): 95-104. doi:10.15619/NZJP/46.3.02
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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