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Clinical occupational therapists' experience of their role as clinical educators during the fieldwork experience of occupational therapy students

Thesis (MPhil )-- Stellenbosch University, 2012. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Fieldwork is an essential part of the occupational therapy student’s education, and optimal
learning is dependent on effective facilitation by a clinical Occupational Therapist. This study
explored the lived experience of the clinical Occupational Therapists in their role as clinical
educators by means of a phenomenological inquiry. Ten semi-structured interviews were
conducted with clinical Occupational Therapists involved in clinical education. The data was
analysed by using thematic content analysis, and was discussed according to the Lived
Experience of a Clinical Educator Model. The results indicated that the clinical OTs’ sense of
self, which revealed strong humanistic values, acted as the core element influencing the way in
which they related to others and were able to juggle many roles in order to perform their role as
clinical educator. It furthermore influenced the ways in which they managed balance and
harmony in the workplace, as well as the process of growth and development. Incongruence
during the performance of their roles as clinical educators was mainly caused by insufficient
collaboration between the clinical educators and the university, the prescriptive nature of the
fieldwork curriculum, workload pressures, the students’ attitudes and their lack of knowledge, as
well as insufficient training of new clinical educators. The results may be helpful in fostering a
collaborative relationship between the university and the clinical Occupational Therapists, as
well as renewed attention to growth and development, all of which will benefit the students’
education. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Kliniese werk vorm ‘n essensiële deel van die arbeidsterapie-student se opleiding en dit is
noodsaaklik dat die leerproses effektief gefasiliteer word deur ‘n bekwame kliniese
Arbeidsterapeut. Hierdie studie het die Arbeidsterapeute se belewing van hul rol as kliniese
opvoeders nagevors deur middel van ‘n fenomenologiese ondersoek. Tien semigestruktureerde
onderhoude is met kliniese Arbeidsterapeute, tans betrokke by kliniese
opleiding, gevoer. Die data is verwerk deur middel van tematiese inhouds-analise en is
bespreek aan die hand van die Lived Experience of a Clinical Educator Model. Die resultate het
aangedui dat die kliniese terapeute se bewustheid van hulself (‘sense of self’) die kern element
vorm wat hul verhoudings, sowel as die wyse waarop hulle al hul onderskeie rolle en take
behartig, beïnvloed. Sterk humanistiese waardes kom voor in hierdie kern element. Dit is verder
bepalend in die wyse waarop die Arbeidsterapeute balans en harmonie in hul werkplek
verseker, sowel as hul professionele groei en ontwikkeling. Inkongruensie tydens die
rolvervulling word veroorsaak deur onvoldoende samewerking tussen die universiteit en kliniese
opvoeders, ‘n voorskriftelike kurrikulum, werksdruk, studente se negatiewe houding en gebrek
aan kennis, sowel as onvoldoende opleiding van die terapeute wat nuut begin met kliniese
opleiding. Die resultate mag in die toekoms behulpsaam wees in die totstandkoming van ‘n
samewerkende verhouding tussen die universiteit en kliniese terapeute, met genoegsame
aandag wat geskenk word aan professionele groei en onwikkeling. Dit kan tot voordeel van die
studente se leerproses aangewend word.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:sun/oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/20180
Date03 1900
CreatorsEmslie, Brenda
ContributorsLouw, A. J. N., Bester, J., Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Health Sciences. Centre for Health Sciences Education.
PublisherStellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Languageen_ZA
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Format97 p. : ill.
RightsStellenbosch University

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