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Physiother Can ; 73(2): 168-177, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34456428

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Purpose: Physiotherapy is a diverse profession: there are many areas in which physiotherapists can practise. New graduates must decide in which area of physiotherapy they would like to work and with which organizations to seek employment. The purpose of this study was to describe the factors that influenced the career (area of practice, practice setting) and employment (organization) decisions of recent physiotherapy graduates. Method: Given Canada's vast expanse, we used survey methodology. We invited English-speaking physiotherapists who had completed their physiotherapy education between October 2015 and December 2017 to participate in this study. The survey was emailed to 1,442 physiotherapists in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Nova Scotia. Results: We collected 351 responses (24%). Almost all respondents reported currently working as a physiotherapist, and the majority worked with patients with musculoskeletal conditions. Clinical education experiences were most influential in determining career decisions. Area of practice, practice setting, and mentorship were the most influential factors contributing to employment decisions. Conclusions: Clinical education experiences are influential in shaping physiotherapy students' career and employment decisions. Employers who want to recruit physiotherapy graduates may consider partnering with physiotherapy programmes to offer clinical placement experiences and develop mentorship programmes that help build novice physiotherapists' competence and confidence.


Objectif : la physiothérapie est une profession diversifiée : les physiothérapeutes peuvent exercer dans divers domaines. Les nouveaux diplômés doivent décider celui dans lequel ils désirent travailler et dans quelles organisations solliciter un emploi. La présente étude visait à décrire les facteurs qui avaient influé sur les décisions des récents diplômés en physiothérapie pour leur choix de carrière (domaine et milieu d'exercice) et d'emploi (organisations). Méthodologie : étant donné l'immensité du Canada, les chercheurs ont opté pour la méthodologie du sondage. Ils ont invité les physiothérapeutes anglophones qui avaient terminé leurs études entre octobre 2015 et décembre 2017 à participer. Ils ont posté le sondage à 1 442 physiothérapeutes de la Colombie-Britannique, de l'Alberta, de la Saskatchewan, du Manitoba, de l'Ontario et de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Résultats : les chercheurs ont colligé 351 réponses (24 %). Presque tous les répondants ont déclaré travailler comme physiothérapeutes, la majorité auprès de patients ayant des troubles musculosquelettiques. Les expériences cliniques pendant leurs études avaient été déterminantes dans leur choix de carrière. Le domaine et le milieu d'exercice et le mentorat étaient les facteurs qui avaient le plus influencé leurs décisions en matière d'emploi. Conclusions : les expériences cliniques pendant les études contribuent à orienter les décisions des étudiants en matière de carrière et d'emploi. Les employeurs qui souhaitent recruter des diplômés en physiothérapie peuvent envisager de s'associer à des programmes de physiothérapie pour offrir des expériences de stage clinique et créer des programmes de mentorat qui contribueront à accroître les compétences et la confiance des physiothérapeutes novices.

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Physiother Can ; 70(3): 274-279, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30275652

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Purpose: Rural and remote Saskatchewan has a shortage of physiotherapists. Positive student experiences in rural and remote communities may influence whether graduates choose to work in these settings. The intention of the first full-time, 4-week clinical placement (CP) in the Master of Physical Therapy programme at the University of Saskatchewan is to provide clinical experiences in rural settings outside Saskatoon and Regina. This study examines the geographic distribution of and yearly variation in these CPs to determine whether this stated intent is being realized. Method: We analyzed the locations of physiotherapy student CPs from 2008 to 2016 using geospatial mapping. Results: Spatial patterning using mapping identified variability in the number of rural placements in geographical regions in Saskatchewan over a 9-year period. An average of 75% of CP experiences occurred in rural locations outside the two major cities in Saskatchewan between 2008 and 2016 (ranging from 58% in 2015 to 84% in 2009). Conclusions: The goal of providing all University of Saskatchewan physiotherapy students with a rural experience for their first CP is not being met. Securing more CPs in rural settings may have a positive impact on recruitment of physiotherapists to these communities.


Objectif : on observe une pénurie de physiothérapeutes dans les régions rurales et éloignées de la Saskatchewan. Les expériences positives des étudiants en milieu rural ou éloigné peuvent influer sur leur choix d'y travailler à la fin de leurs études. Le premier stage clinique (SC) de quatre semaines à temps plein à la maîtrise en physiothérapie de l'université de la Saskatchewan vise à offrir des expériences cliniques en milieu rural à l'extérieur de Saskatoon et de Regina. La présente étude porte sur la répartition géographique et les variations annuelles de ces SC pour déterminer si cette intention exprimée se réalise. Méthodologie : les auteurs ont analysé les lieux où les étudiants en physiothérapie ont fait leur SC entre 2008 et 2016 au moyen d'une cartographie géospatiale. Résultats : la modélisation spatiale par cartographie a contribué à établir la variabilité du nombre de stages en milieu rural dans les régions géographiques de la Saskatchewan sur une période de neuf ans. En moyenne, 75 % des expériences de SC se sont produites dans des milieux ruraux situés hors des deux grandes villes de la Saskatchewan entre 2008 et 2016 (entre 58 % en 2015 et 84 % en 2009). Conclusions : l'objectif d'offrir une expérience en milieu rural à tous les étudiants en physiothérapie de l'université de la Saskatchewan lors de leur premier SC n'est pas respecté. L'obtention d'un plus grand nombre de SC en milieu rural pourrait avoir un effet positif sur le recrutement de physiothérapeutes dans ces localités.

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Physiother Can ; 68(2): 170-171, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27917990
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Physiother Can ; 65(1): 74, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24381385
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J Transcult Nurs ; 23(1): 90-9, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22228781

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This article focuses on the description of an educational initiative, the Interdisciplinary Population Health Project (IPHP) conducted in the academic year of 2006-2007 with a group of nursing and health care students. Inspired by population health, community development, critical pedagogy, and the inequalities imagination model, students participated in diverse educational activities to become immersed in the everyday life of an underserved urban neighborhood. A sample of convenience composed of 158 students was recruited from 4 health disciplines in a Western Canadian university. Data were collected using a modified version of the Parsell and Bligh's Readiness of Health Care Students for Interprofessional Learning Scale. A one group pretest-posttest design was used to assess the outcomes of the IPHP. Paired t tests and one-way analyses of variance were used to compare the responses of students from different academic programs to determine if there were differences across disciplines. Findings suggest that students' readiness to work in interprofessional teams did not significantly change over the course of their participation in the IPHP. However, the inequalities imagination model may be useful to enhance the quality and the effectiveness of fieldwork learning activities as a means of educating culturally and socially conscious nurses and other health care professionals of the future.


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Currículo , Bacharelado em Enfermagem/métodos , Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde , Modelos Educacionais , Modelos de Enfermagem , Estudantes de Enfermagem , Análise de Variância , Competência Cultural , Diversidade Cultural , Escolaridade , Feminino , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Política de Saúde , Humanos , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Internacionalidade , Masculino , Pobreza , Saúde Pública , Características de Residência , Saskatchewan , Ensino/métodos
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Physiother Can ; 62(2): 147-54, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21359047

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PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to (1) describe the completion rates of the 24 performance criteria (PCs) from the Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument (PT-CPI) by clinical instructors; (2) evaluate change in PC visual analogue scores (VAS) with students' clinical experience; and (3) evaluate scoring patterns over time. METHODS: Final VAS scores for 208 physiotherapy (PT) students (seven cohorts) from 1,039 clinical placements between 2001 and 2008 were analyzed. Completion rates were calculated for each PC. Kruskal-Wallis tests evaluated differences in VAS scores between cohorts. Friedman's tests were used to compare VAS scores for each PC over time. RESULTS: Completion rates were above 90% for 18 PCs. Data from the seven cohorts were combined. All PC scores showed significant change from 10 to 15 weeks and from 15 to 20 weeks of clinical experience (p≤0.001). Although differences in scores decreased over time, 19 PCs showed significant differences between 20 and 25 weeks, and 11 PCs showed significant differences between 25 and 31 weeks of clinical experience (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Certain PCs had lower completion rates. The PT-CPI was used consistently by clinical instructors to evaluate student performance over time. A continual progression in acquisition of clinical competencies was illustrated by PT-CPI scoring patterns as students advanced through their PT education programme.

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