南非一所大学验光师对临床监督的看法。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2836
Zamadonda N Xulu-Kasaba, Firdous B Hoosen, Tina Mlanji, Naadira Moosa, Sthembile Ngcobo, Idani B Nelwamondo, Olivia B Baloyi
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背景:高等院校临床教学的有效实施在很大程度上依赖于指导本科生的临床导师。虽然许多健康科学学科已经探索了临床监督员对他们角色的看法,但在验光方面存在的证据有限。目的:本研究旨在探讨视光临床督导对其作为临床教师效能的看法。设置:通过Zoom在线进行一对一访谈。方法:访谈用英文进行,并逐字记录。运用社会建构主义范式和内容分析的归纳方法对数据进行分析。22名合格临床督导中的12名(年龄21 -50岁;75%的女性)参与了这项研究。结果:(1)验光检查员的角色和职责;(2)促进或阻碍有效监督的干预条件。参与者将诊所描述为一个培养学习的环境,监督人员以专业行为为榜样,优先考虑学习,并培养心理安全。导师支持学生发展高阶思维。促进因素包括与学术人员的合作和机构的支持。然而,高工作量、缺乏足够的报酬和人力资源挑战被认为是有效监督的障碍。结论:视光临床督导人员致力于提供有效的指导,并创造一个支持性的临床学习环境。解决工作量、薪酬和管理方面的挑战,可以提高督导经验,维持高质量的临床教学。贡献:本研究确定了有效临床监督的关键因素和障碍,为改善视光专业本科生的临床培训体验提供了见解。
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Optometry preceptors' perceptions of clinical supervision at a South African university.

Background: Effective clinical teaching in tertiary institutions relies heavily on clinical preceptors who supervise undergraduate students. While many health science disciplines have explored clinical supervisors' perceptions of their roles, limited evidence exists in optometry.

Aim: This study aimed to explore optometry clinical supervisors' views on their effectiveness as clinical teachers.

Setting: One-on-one interviews were conducted online via Zoom.

Methods: Interviews were conducted in English and transcribed verbatim. Using a social constructivist paradigm and the inductive approach of content analysis, the data were analysed. Twelve of 22 eligible clinical supervisors (aged 21 years -50 years; 75% female) participated in the study.

Results: Two main categories emerged: (1) Roles and responsibilities of optometry preceptors, and (2) Intervening conditions that facilitate or hinder effective supervision. Participants described the clinic as a nurturing learning environment, with supervisors modelling professional behaviour, prioritising learning, and fostering psychological safety. Supervisors supported students in developing higher-order thinking. Facilitating factors included collaboration with academic staff and institutional support. However, high workloads, lack of adequate remuneration, and human resource challenges were identified as barriers to effective supervision.

Conclusion: Optometry clinical supervisors were committed to delivering effective preceptorship and creating a supportive clinical learning environment. Addressing workload, remuneration, and administrative challenges could enhance the supervision experience and sustain high-quality clinical teaching.

Contribution: This study identifies key enablers and barriers to effective clinical supervision, offering insights to improve the clinical training experience for undergraduate optometry students.

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