Physiotherapy students’ and clinical instructors’ perceptions on effective clinical teaching and learning methods / Nur Aida Aryana Razi, Sarah Allia Ishak and Fatim Tahirah Mirza
Introduction: Clinical education is an important component of physiotherapy education. It involves the application of hands-on practice in real working environment to produce independent physiotherapists that are committed to life-long learning and engaged in professional practice. Objectives: This...
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my.uitm.ir.697152022-11-09T04:17:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69715/ Physiotherapy students’ and clinical instructors’ perceptions on effective clinical teaching and learning methods / Nur Aida Aryana Razi, Sarah Allia Ishak and Fatim Tahirah Mirza Razi, Nur Aida Aryana Ishak, Sarah Allia Mirza, Fatim Tahirah Medical education. Medical schools. Research Physical medicine. Physical therapy. Including massage, exercise, occupational therapy, hydrotherapy, phototherapy, radiotherapy, thermotherapy, electrotherapy Introduction: Clinical education is an important component of physiotherapy education. It involves the application of hands-on practice in real working environment to produce independent physiotherapists that are committed to life-long learning and engaged in professional practice. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the perception of physiotherapy students and clinical instructors (CIs) on the effective clinical teaching and learning (T&L) methods. The difference perceptions between students and CIs were then analysed. Methods: All enrolled physiotherapy students and CIs involved in the clinical education in UiTM were invited to participate. A selfadministered questionnaire with questions adapted from previous study was distributed through an online platform. Results: 90 students and 32 CIs completed the questionnaire. Both students and CIs perceived feedback to the students (students: 1.76±0.71; CIs: 1.79±0.62) and patient-centered activities (students: 1.76±0.61; CIs: 1.91±0.58) as the most effective clinical T & L methods. The perception on effective clinical T & L methods were significantly different between students and CIs on five activities. More students feel that they learn an extreme amount on activities such as (i) student self-assessment (39% vs. 16%; p<0.05), (ii) assessment by other students (23% vs 12%; p<0.05), (iii) assessment by patients (27% vs. 9%; p<0.05), and (iv) completing clinical folder (49% vs. 25%; p<0.05). On the other hand, more CIs feel that the students learn an extreme amount participating in X-ray discussion (25% vs. 18%; p<0.05). Conclusions: Feedback from instructors and patient-centered activities were perceived to be the most effective T & L methods in the clinical setting by both students and CIs. These teaching and learning methods should be formally incorporated into clinical placement educational programs. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/69715/1/69715.pdf Physiotherapy students’ and clinical instructors’ perceptions on effective clinical teaching and learning methods / Nur Aida Aryana Razi, Sarah Allia Ishak and Fatim Tahirah Mirza. (2022) Healthscope, 5 (1). pp. 13-17. ISSN 2735-0649 http://healthscopefsk.com/ |
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Introduction: Clinical education is an important component of physiotherapy education. It involves the application of hands-on practice in real working environment to produce independent physiotherapists that are committed to life-long learning and engaged in professional practice. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the perception of physiotherapy students and clinical instructors (CIs) on the effective clinical teaching and learning (T&L) methods. The difference perceptions between students and CIs were then analysed. Methods: All enrolled physiotherapy students and CIs involved in the clinical education in UiTM were invited to participate. A selfadministered questionnaire with questions adapted from previous study was distributed through an online platform. Results: 90 students and 32 CIs completed the questionnaire. Both students and CIs perceived feedback to the students (students: 1.76±0.71; CIs: 1.79±0.62) and patient-centered activities (students: 1.76±0.61; CIs: 1.91±0.58) as the most effective clinical T & L methods. The perception on effective clinical T & L methods were significantly different between students and CIs on five activities. More students feel that they learn an extreme amount on activities such as (i) student self-assessment (39% vs. 16%; p<0.05), (ii) assessment by other students (23% vs 12%; p<0.05), (iii) assessment by patients (27% vs. 9%; p<0.05), and (iv) completing clinical folder (49% vs. 25%; p<0.05). On the other hand, more CIs feel that the students learn an extreme amount participating in X-ray discussion (25% vs. 18%; p<0.05). Conclusions: Feedback from instructors and patient-centered activities were perceived to be the most effective T & L methods in the clinical setting by both students and CIs. These teaching and learning methods should be formally incorporated into clinical placement educational programs. |
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