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The Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice tool provides informative assessments of clinical and professional dimensions of student performance in undergraduate placements: a longitudinal validity and reliability study

机译:物理疗法实践工具的评估为学生表现的临床和专业维度提供了信息评估:纵向有效性和可靠性研究

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QuestionsDo one or two factors best represent clinical performance scores obtained via the Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice (APP) and what is the nature of their characterisation? To what extent are the same number of factors and their interpretation, and item scaling captured equally over time and across contexts (eg, clinical subdisciplines) for assessments of clinical performance via the APP?DesignArchival and longitudinal study of undergraduate students’ clinical performances for each of four final-year clinical placements.ParticipantsA total of 561 undergraduate physiotherapy students from one Australian university who were enrolled to complete their final-year clinical placements between 2014 and?2017.Outcome measuresClinical educators’ assessments of student performance across seven key domains of clinical practice: professional behaviour, communication, assessment, analysis and planning, intervention, evidence-based practice and risk management.ResultsFactor analyses supported the superiority of a two-factor representation of the APP, including dimensions characterised by professional and clinical domains, when compared with a unidimensional structure of an overarching ‘clinical performance’ factor. It was also found that the two-factor representation and item scaling was consistent across four clinical placements covering typical areas of physiotherapy practice. In other words, the same constructs are being assessed equally well across context and time.ConclusionsThe APP is the nationally adopted assessment tool that is used to evaluate clinical competence to practise as a physiotherapist in Australia and New Zealand. These findings provide new evidence for an updated scoring protocol in which clinical factors are distinguished from professional competencies.
机译:问题多或两个因素最佳代表通过评估物理治疗实践(APP)获得的临床表现评分以及其特征的性质是什么?在多大程度上是相同数量的因素及其解释,而项目缩放同样地捕获随着时间的推移和跨越上下文(例如,临床细分)通过应用程序评估临床表现的评估?本科生对每个本科生临床表演的制定和纵向研究四个最后一年的临床展示。一澳大利亚大学的Participantsa共有561名本科物理治疗学生,他们在2014年至2017年之间读到了最后一年的临床展示。实践:专业行为,沟通,评估,分析和规划,干预,基于证据的实践和风险管理。方法研究支持应用的双因素表示的优势,包括专业和临床域的尺寸,与之相比一个单向的结构一个总体的“临床表现”因素。还发现双因素表示和物品缩放涵盖涵盖典型的物理治疗实践领域的四个临床展示。换句话说,相同的构建体在上下文和时间同样地评估.ClusionSthe应用程序是国家采用的评估工具,用于评估临床能力,以评估澳大利亚和新西兰的物理治疗师。这些调查结果为更新的评分议定书提供了新的证据,其中临床因素与专业能力不同。

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