"This patient is not appropriate": Perspectives of physiotherapy students and clinical educators on exposing students to patients with complex needs during clinical practice placements.

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Tác giả: Roma Forbes, Allison Mandrusiak, Elaine McGivern, Ann Rahmann

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 368.563 *Environmental impairment liability insurance

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Physiotherapy theory and practice , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 582002

 BACKGROUND: Clinical practice placements play an important role in preparing students for challenging areas of clinical practice. Little is known about student learning needs for working with patients with complex needs during clinical practice placements, and clinical educator decision-making that underpins this exposure. PURPOSE: To explore the perspectives of physiotherapy students and clinical educators on exposing students to working with and learning from patients with complex needs during clinical practice placements across Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. METHODS: Six semi-structured focus groups with pre-registration physiotherapy students undertaking clinical practice placements ( RESULTS: Four overarching themes were generated following analysis: 1) Complexity is challenging
  2) Tension between student exposure and patient care
  3) Variance in expectations
  and 4) Readiness for complexity. CONCLUSION: Physiotherapy students and clinical educators recognize the challenges and importance of exposure to patients with complex needs. Student learning experiences are influenced by clinical educator decision-making, which is often unclear, leading to varying opportunities. This study highlights the need for enhanced support from clinical educators to prepare students for working with patients with complex needs.
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