从学生的角度进行定性分析的在线选修肿瘤学入门级物理治疗课程

IF 1 Q4 ONCOLOGY
E. Croarkin, E. Costello
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补充数字内容可在文本中获得。背景:随着癌症幸存者的患病率持续增长,物理治疗师将在癌症康复中发挥重要作用。为了满足肿瘤物理治疗日益增长的教育需求,乔治华盛顿大学DPT项目开发了一门在线选修课程。目的:本研究旨在探讨学生报读肿瘤物理治疗课程的动机、学生自我认知的优势与劣势,以及个人学习目标。设计:回顾性定性分析。方法:以自我反思为基础,采用一般归纳方法分析课前和课后学生的叙事反应,以确定主题。结果:16名学生在两年多的时间里参加了该课程。学生对复杂的病人管理感兴趣,并了解在未来实践中改变生存率的影响。与肿瘤物理治疗相关的自我感知优势根植于沟通技巧、适应性、同情心和同理心。学生感知到的弱点和目标范围从肿瘤疾病和治疗到安全的物理治疗干预。学生们表达了对与这群人一起工作的情感损失的担忧;他们确定了未来自学的领域。结论:本课程为有癌症病史患者的管理提供了额外的学习经验。作为成人学习者,学生在一个支持性的、自我导向的学习环境中确定学习目标和探索主题。我们的学生群体表达的与肿瘤医学管理和提供安全有效的物理治疗干预以及心理社会关注相关的教育需求与执业临床医生的需求相似。定性分析是确定未来课程方向的有用工具。
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An Online Elective Entry-Level Physical Therapy Oncology Course Guided by Qualitative Analysis of the Student Perspective
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: As prevalence of cancer survivors continues to grow, physical therapists will play a major role in cancer rehabilitation. To meet growing educational needs for oncology physical therapy, the George Washington University DPT program developed an online elective course. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore student motivation for course enrollment, student self-perceived strengths and weaknesses in oncology physical therapy, and personal learning objectives. Design: Retrospective qualitative analysis. Methods: Pre and postcourse student narrative responses, based on self-reflection, were analyzed using a general inductive approach to identify themes. Results: Sixteen students enrolled in the course over 2 years. Students were interested in complex patient management and understood the effect of changing survival rates in future practice. Self-perceived strengths related to oncology physical therapy were rooted in communication skills, adaptability, compassion, and empathy. Students' perceived weaknesses and objectives ranged from oncological disease and treatment to safe physical therapy interventions. Students expressed concerns related to the emotional toll working with this population; they identified areas for future self-study. Conclusion: This course provided additional learning experiences in the management of patients with a cancer history. As adult learners, students identified learning objectives and explored topics in a supportive, self-directed learning environment. Educational needs related to oncological medical management and provision of safe and effective physical therapy interventions and psychosocial concerns expressed by our student group are similar to those of practicing clinicians. Qualitative analysis served as a useful tool to identify future course direction.
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