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Experiences of and support for the transition to practice of newly graduated occupational therapists undertaking a hospital graduate Program

机译:参加医院研究生课程的新毕业职业治疗师向实践过渡的经验和支持

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Introduction: Newly graduated occupational therapists face well-documented difficulties as they embark on professional practice. Occupational therapy departments need to ensure that new graduates conduct their roles appropriately while developing experience and building clinical and professional skills. This study aimed to explore the experiences of new graduates at a major Australian metropolitan hospital occupational therapy department, the support provided to them and their perceptions of this support. Methods: The research design was Interpretive Description. Semi-structured interviews of approximately 60 min were undertaken with seven occupational therapists, their team leader and the Departmental Head. The two research questions were as follows: What were the graduates' experiences of their first year in practice? What support was provided to graduates and what were their perceptions of this? Results: New graduates perceived the transition to practice as overwhelming, particularly regarding their caseload responsibility. During the first few months, work tasks took them longer and they felt stressed and anxious. They received a range of support and education, both inter-professional and discipline specific. Their occupational therapy team leader and clinical senior provided tailored support, guidance and reassurance. Guided questioning facilitated development of new graduates' clinical reasoning and professional skills. Reflection helped them to identify and address learning goals relating to occupational therapy professional competencies. New graduates valued having a consistent caseload and a supportive workplace was highly valued. Conclusion: New graduates initially feel overwhelmed by being responsible for their decisions. However, they can benefit from tailored supervision and guided questioning to help develop clinical reasoning and professional skills, formal and informal support from experienced occupational therapists and their inter-professional teams and time to increase skill with their caseload. Engagement in a professional community of practice is important.
机译:简介:新毕业的职业治疗师在开始专业实践时面临着有据可查的困难。职业治疗部门需要确保应届毕业生在发展经验和培养临床和专业技能的同时适当地履行职责。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚一家主要大都会医院职业治疗部门应届毕业生的经历、为他们提供的支持以及他们对这种支持的看法。方法:研究设计为解释性描述。对七名职业治疗师、他们的团队负责人和部门负责人进行了大约 60 分钟的半结构化访谈。两个研究问题如下:毕业生第一年的实践经历是什么?为毕业生提供了哪些支持,他们对此有何看法?结果:应届毕业生认为向实践的过渡是压倒性的,特别是在他们的案件量责任方面。在最初的几个月里,工作任务花费了他们更长的时间,他们感到压力和焦虑。他们得到了一系列支持和教育,包括跨专业和特定学科的支持和教育。他们的职业治疗团队负责人和临床高级人员提供了量身定制的支持、指导和保证。引导式提问促进了应届毕业生的临床推理和专业技能的发展。反思帮助他们确定和解决与职业治疗专业能力相关的学习目标。应届毕业生重视有稳定的工作量,并高度重视支持性的工作场所。结论:应届毕业生最初对自己的决定负责感到不知所措。然而,他们可以受益于量身定制的监督和引导式提问,以帮助发展临床推理和专业技能,经验丰富的职业治疗师及其跨专业团队的正式和非正式支持,以及增加病例技能的时间。参与专业实践社区很重要。

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