新毕业职业治疗师的就业决定

Stephany Lui, Jeffrey Boniface, Giovanna Boniface, Donna Drynan
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导言。就业决策对于了解劳动力趋势至关重要。目前的职业治疗劳动力研究描述了职业治疗师在地理位置、急症护理或社区卫生等服务以及私营或公共部门中的分布差异。职业治疗专业的新毕业生对于满足不列颠哥伦比亚省职业治疗服务的需求和分布差异至关重要。然而,有关职业治疗专业应届毕业生近期就业决策的研究并不多。研究目的本研究旨在探讨影响新毕业职业治疗师就业决策的因素。方法。这项描述性研究抽样调查了122名职业治疗师,他们均在某省注册,并于2017年至2022年期间从加拿大职业治疗专业毕业。通过在线调查收集了有关影响参与者就业决策的内在因素、外在因素和过去实地工作经历的数据。描述性数据分析用于整理参与者的回答。调查结果结果表明,工作与生活的平衡和导师关系分别是影响参与者目前和首次就业的最高评价因素。参与者一致认为,与实地工作教育的时间长短相比,学生实习的种类和数量对其就业决策的影响更大。结论本研究确定了就业选择中可能影响应届毕业生招聘、留用和工作场所规划的内在和外在因素。
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Employment Decisions of Newly Graduated Occupational Therapists
Introduction. Employment decision-making is essential for understanding workforce trends. Current occupational therapy workforce research describes distribution disparities of occupational therapists within geographic locations, services such as acute care or community health, and private or public sectors. New graduates of occupational therapy programs are critical to meeting the demand and distribution disparities of occupational therapy services in British Columbia. However, recent employment decision-making of new occupational therapy graduates has not been well studied. Purpose. This study aimed to examine factors that influence newly graduated occupational therapists’ employment decisions. Methods. This descriptive study sampled 122 occupational therapists who were registered in one province and graduated from a Canadian occupational therapy program between 2017 and 2022. Data was collected through an online survey about intrinsic factors, extrinsic factors, and past fieldwork experiences that affected participants’ employment decision-making. Descriptive data analysis was used to organize participants’ responses. Findings. Results identified that work-life balance and mentorship were the highest rated factors that influenced participants’ current and first employment respectively. Participants agreed that the variety and number of placements they had as students were more influential to their employment decisions than the length of the fieldwork education. Conclusion. This study identified the intrinsic and extrinsic factors in employment choices that may influence recruitment, retention, and workplace planning of new graduates.
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