视光师的知识、技能及态度:雇主对视光师就业能力的看法

Alyssa Mae A. Evangelista, Pamela Alexandria G. Gaurino,, Nicole C. Mangilit, Donnie Y. Saludes
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本研究旨在确定雇主对视光师知识、技能和态度(KSA)重要性的偏好,以及预测视光师的就业能力。这项定量研究是通过有目的的抽样,在马尼拉大都会周围的光学连锁店和诊所的18名受访者中进行的。这些数据是通过在线调查表格收集的。调查结果显示,大多数受访者没有考虑学术机构和工作经验,而视光师的专业或课程类型、学术成就和董事会表现被考虑在内。在验光师的KSA中,理论知识、临床技能和专业精神的加权平均值最高。调查结果显示,被调查对象的个人特征与视光师的聘用偏好及视光师的视光能力均无显著相关。综上所述,为提高验光师的就业能力,可以制定知识、技能和态度(KSA)的改进评估方案
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Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Optometrists as Basis for Employability from Employers' Perception
This study aimed to determine the preference of employers regarding the importance of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes (KSA) as well as the employability predictors of optometrists. This quantitative research was conducted among 18 respondents from optical chains and clinics around Metro Manila which were selected through purposive sampling. The data were gathered using online survey forms. Findings showed that majority of the respondents did not consider the academic institution and work experience while the type of program or curriculum, academic achievements, and board performance of optometrists were considered. For KSA of optometrists, theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and professionalism obtained the highest weighted mean. The results showed that there was no significant relationship between the profile of respondents and their preference in hiring optometrists and the KSA of optometrists. In conclusion, assessment programs for improvement of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes (KSA) may be formulated to increase the employability of optometrists
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