Learning Experiences for Addressing Financial Management Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes in Entry-Level Physical Therapy Education: A Systematic Review

Alexia Lairson, Cara Berg-Carramusa, Leigh Murray, Christine McCallum
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Background and Purpose. Financial management (FM) knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) are essential components of contemporary physical therapist (PT) practice. The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education requires that FM content is included in professional PT education program (PTEP) curriculums but provides freedom in how the content is delivered. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify learning experiences PTEPs used to educate students regarding FM KSAs that are necessary for entry-level PT practice in the United States. Methods. Articles were eligible for inclusion if they were 1) published in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, 2) written in English, and 3) described a learning experience used to deliver FM content. Articles describing didactic education, clinical education, or service-learning activities that were a required or voluntary component of professional PTEPs in the United States were included if they reported on objectives or outcomes related to FM. Electronic databases and relevant journals were searched. Search results were subjected to title, abstract, and full-text review. Selected articles were evaluated for methodological rigor. Pertinent data were extracted, analyzed, and synthesized. Results. Eighteen articles were included. Four categories were identified: 1) classroom learning 2) clinical education 3) pro bono clinics, and 4) service learning. Discussion and Conclusion. Student PTs were exposed to FM content in several ways. There was variability in whether participation was required or voluntary, the time commitment required by the student, and the concepts to which students were exposed. There are many opportunities for future research in this area from operationally defining FM, determining necessary FM KSAs for entry-level PTs, and to identifying the most effective learning experiences to ensure that new clinicians are prepared to effectively engage in this aspect of clinical practice.
入门级物理治疗教育中处理财务管理知识、技能和态度的学习经验:系统回顾
背景和目的。财务管理(FM)知识、技能和态度(KSAs)是当代物理治疗师(PT)实践的重要组成部分。物理治疗教育认证委员会要求将FM内容包含在专业PT教育计划(PTEP)课程中,但在内容的传递方式上提供自由。本系统综述的目的是确定用于教育学生关于FM ksa的学习经验的ptep,这是美国初级PT实践所必需的。方法。文章符合入选条件:1)发表在同行评审的学术期刊上,2)用英语写作,3)描述了用于提供FM内容的学习经历。在美国,描述教学教育、临床教育或服务学习活动的文章,如果它们报告了与FM相关的目标或结果,则它们是专业ptep的必要或自愿组成部分。检索了电子数据库和相关期刊。对搜索结果进行标题、摘要和全文审查。对选定的文章进行了方法学严谨性评估。提取、分析和合成相关数据。结果。共纳入18篇文章。课程分为四类:1)课堂学习;2)临床教育;3)公益诊所;4)服务学习。讨论与结论。学生通过几种方式接触FM内容。参与是必须的还是自愿的,学生所需要的时间,以及学生所接触到的概念都存在差异。在这一领域的未来研究有很多机会,从操作上定义FM,确定入门级PTs所需的FM ksa,以及确定最有效的学习经验,以确保新临床医生准备好有效地参与临床实践的这一方面。
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