为角色写作:新毕业物理治疗师过渡到临床文件实践的定性探索。

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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2024.2315255
Sarah Wilesmith, Allison Mandrusiak, Romany Martin, Andric Lu, Roma Forbes
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导言:临床记录是有效物理治疗实践不可或缺的组成部分。对刚毕业的物理治疗师如何过渡到记录实践的研究极少:从刚毕业的物理治疗师和临床督导的角度,了解他们过渡到这一专业角色的经历和支持需求:本研究采用了反思性主题分析的定性方法,将其置于批判现实主义框架内,并借鉴了 Duchscher 的过渡阶段理论。对 16 名新毕业的物理治疗师(毕业后不到两年)和 7 名临床督导(新毕业的物理治疗师)进行了半结构化访谈,并对访谈内容进行了归纳分析,将代码整理成主题和次主题:结果:产生了三个总体主题和相关的次主题。文件记录的准备程度不一,这表明新毕业的物理治疗师掌握了文件记录的基本知识,但也面临着不熟悉和复杂性的挑战。随着时间的推移,文件编制实践也在不断发展,概述了新毕业生发展 "书面语言 "和提高文件编制效率的经验。无论准备情况如何,工作场所的支持都是必要的,这些支持包括:i) 练习、反思和完善技能的机会;ii) 受保护的记录时间;iii) 获取模板和范例:结论:新毕业的物理治疗师在进入职场时,对临床文档的准备程度各不相同,在面对陌生的环境和复杂的临床情况时可能会遇到挑战。了解期望和参与提高记录技能的机会被认为有利于加强新毕业生在不同工作场所的临床记录实践。本文讨论了工作场所支持对促进安全、有效的记录实践的意义。
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Writing for the role: A qualitative exploration of new graduate physiotherapists' transition to practice of clinical documentation.

Introduction: Clinical documentation is an integral component of effective physiotherapy practice. Minimal research has explored how new graduate physiotherapists transition to practice of documentation.

Objective: To understand new graduate physiotherapists' experiences and support needs for transitioning into this professional role, from the perspectives of new graduates and clinical supervisors.

Methods: This study utilized the qualitative methodology of reflexive thematic analysis, situated within a critical realist framework and informed by Duchscher's stages of transition theory. Semi-structured interviews of 16 new graduate physiotherapists (less than two years post-graduation) and seven clinical supervisors (of new graduate physiotherapists) were subjected to inductive analysis, where codes were organized into themes and subthemes.

Results: Three overarching themes were generated with associated subthemes. Variable preparedness for documentation identified that new graduates were equipped with the basics of documentation, yet challenged by unfamiliarity and complexity. Documentation practices evolve over time outlined experiences of new graduates developing a "written voice" and improving documentation efficiency. Workplace support is necessary irrespective of preparedness, discusses: i) opportunities to practice, reflect and refine skills, ii) protected time for documentation, and iii) access to templates and examples.

Conclusion: New graduate physiotherapists enter the workforce with variable levels of preparedness for clinical documentation, and may experience challenges when facing unfamiliar contexts and clinical complexity. Understanding expectations and engaging in opportunities to improve documentation skills were perceived as beneficial for enhancing new graduate practice of clinical documentation across workplace settings. Implications for workplace support to promote safe and effective practice of documentation are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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