Student Physical Therapists’ Perceptions of Clinical Reasoning: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Q1 Nursing
Nicholas LaRosa, Daniel Dinsmore
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Abstract

Introduction

Clinical reasoning (CR) is a core clinical skill that has been directly linked with patient outcomes. Therefore, developing sound clinical reasoning skills in students should be a concern for physical therapy (PT) professional education programs.

Purpose

To develop an understanding of PT student perceptions of CR and how they best learn it to inform future educational practice and research needs.

Method

A systematic review of the literature was conducted using the databases PubMed, CINAHL, ERIC, and Cochrane database of systematic reviews to develop an understanding of how students perceive CR throughout their professional education programs and how they best learn it.

Results

Fifteen articles met inclusion criteria. Three major themes were identified from the systematic review. First, student perceptions of CR do change throughout their professional education programs. Second, students prefer educational experiences that allow them to act in a PT role, for instance case-method teaching. Lastly, that educational experiences designed to enhance CR capability enhances student professional formation and identity.

Discussion

Recent calls for reform across all levels of physical therapy education has been made. In part, these reform efforts emphasize the need for PT education programs to provide learner-centered education through practice-based learning experiences and developing adaptive learners. The results of the systematic review support these aims. More research is needed regarding the impact of educational experiences on student CR skill development as well as more valid and reliable tools for assessing CR capability in PT students.

学生物理治疗师对临床推理的认知:文献的系统回顾
临床推理(CR)是一项与患者预后直接相关的核心临床技能。因此,培养学生良好的临床推理能力应该是物理治疗(PT)专业教育项目关注的问题。目的了解PT学生对CR的看法,以及他们如何最好地学习CR,以便为未来的教育实践和研究需求提供信息。方法使用PubMed、CINAHL、ERIC和Cochrane系统综述数据库对文献进行系统综述,以了解学生在其专业教育计划中如何理解CR,以及他们如何最好地学习CR。结果15篇文章符合纳入标准。从系统评价中确定了三个主要主题。首先,学生对企业社会责任的看法在他们的专业教育项目中确实发生了变化。其次,学生更喜欢能够让他们扮演PT角色的教育经历,例如案例教学法。最后,旨在提升企业社会责任能力的教育体验,能促进学生的专业形成与认同。最近,各级物理治疗教育都有改革的呼声。在某种程度上,这些改革努力强调PT教育项目需要通过基于实践的学习经验和培养适应性学习者来提供以学习者为中心的教育。系统评价的结果支持这些目标。教育经历对学生社会责任技能发展的影响需要更多的研究,也需要更有效和可靠的工具来评估PT学生的社会责任能力。
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