A global survey on occupational therapy education: Findings and implications for diploma level education

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
C. von Zweck, R. Ledgerd, Samantha Shann, Tecla Mlambo
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ABSTRACT The 2016 Minimum Standards for the Education of Occupational Therapists published by the World Federation of Occupational Therapist (WFOT) recognise that the competencies required for practice as an occupational therapist necessitate that occupational therapy programmes be situated in institutes of higher education, with graduates awarded a minimum of a bachelor’s degree or equivalent credential. Given this recognition, WFOT conducted a survey to understand issues that impact a transition to degree level education in jurisdictions that continue to offer diploma programmes. An overall 84% response rate was received for the online survey that was circulated to 98 WFOT member organisations in March 2021. Survey results indicated that diploma level education is offered in the jurisdiction of 15 member organisations. Only two of the member organisations indicated that a transition to degree level education is not a goal at this time, although for many, planning was at an early stage. Most member organisations with diploma level education identified the need to influence their government to enable widespread transition to degree level education. Factors most highly rated for influencing such a transition included awareness of competency requirements for occupational therapists, demand for occupational therapy services, access to upgrading programmes, availability of student practice placements, and government and regulatory standards. Recommended strategies to facilitate the transition process included engaging in advocacy and awareness raising, adopting a competency framework, creating opportunities for upgrading, and seeking out collaborative partnerships.
职业治疗教育全球调查:研究结果及其对文凭教育的启示
摘要世界职业治疗师联合会(WFOT)发布的《2016年职业治疗师教育最低标准》承认,作为职业治疗师,执业所需的能力要求职业治疗课程必须设在高等教育机构,毕业生至少获得学士学位或同等学历。鉴于这一认识,WFOT进行了一项调查,以了解影响继续提供文凭课程的司法管辖区向学位教育过渡的问题。2021年3月,该在线调查向98个WFOT成员组织分发,总体回复率为84%。调查结果显示,在15个成员组织的管辖范围内提供文凭级别的教育。只有两个成员组织表示,目前向学位教育过渡不是目标,尽管对许多人来说,规划还处于早期阶段。大多数拥有文凭级别教育的成员组织都认为有必要影响政府,以实现向学位级别教育的广泛过渡。影响这种转变的因素最多,包括对职业治疗师能力要求的认识、对职业治疗服务的需求、获得升级课程的机会、学生实习的机会以及政府和监管标准。建议的促进过渡进程的战略包括参与宣传和提高认识、采用能力框架、创造升级机会以及寻求合作伙伴关系。
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