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Clinical Education Data Management: Current Landscape in Entry-Level Physical Therapist Education.
Green, Erin M; Wilkinson, Tawna; Howman, Janice; Bayliss, Jamie; Perry, Lauren.
Afiliação
  • Green EM; Dep. of Physical Therapy, California State University, Sacramento, 6000 J Street, MS 6020, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA. Tel 916-802-2778. erin.green@csus.edu.
J Allied Health ; 53(2): e77-e91, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38834346
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Data management (DM) systems represent an opportunity for innovation in education and data-driven decision-making (DDDM) in allied health education. Understanding clinical education (CE) DM systems in entry-level physical therapy (PT) education programs could provide valuable insight into structure and operation and may represent opportunities to address CE challenges. The purpose of this study is to describe how PT programs are using CE DM systems to inform recommendations for CE DM and support knowledge sharing and DDDM.

SUBJECTS:

CE faculty and administrators were recruited from entry-level PT education programs to participate in a cross-sectional survey.

METHODS:

The authors designed a novel survey which included demographics and use of CE DM systems. Descriptive statistics and content analysis of narrative data were used to examine responses.

RESULTS:

The survey was distributed to 220 academic PT programs in June 2021 with 111 respondents (50% response rate). Respondents use multiple systems to complete CE tasks (e.g., placement process, on-boarding, agreement tracking, as a CE site database). Forty-three percent (n=47) use one system, 76% (n=35) of those use the same Software as a Service vendor. Eighty-six percent (n=96) are satisfied with their current CE DM system. Respondents enter data related to CE site information, CE environment, length of the CE experience, and accreditation-required clinical instructor information. Ninety-four percent (n=93) and 70% (n=70) extract data to make decisions about the placement process and curriculum, respectively.

CONCLUSION:

While variability across CE DM systems presents a challenge, survey respondents indicated common practices related to functionality, data entry, and extraction. Clinical education DM systems house critical data to address challenges in CE. Strategies to improve accessibility and use of this data to support DDDM should be explored.
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Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Gerenciamento de Dados Limite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article