Productivity and time use during occupational therapy and nutrition/dietetics clinical education : a cohort study


Autoria(s): Rodger, Sylvia; Martin, Elizabeth; Clark, Michele J.; Ash, Susan; Hurst, Cameron P.; Graves, Nicholas
Data(s)

31/08/2012

Resumo

Background: Currently in the Australian higher education sector higher productivity from allied health clinical education placements are a contested issue. This paper will report results of a study that investigated output changes associated with occupational therapy and nutrition/dietetics clinical education placements in Queensland, Australia. Supervisors’ and students’ time use during placements and how this changes for supervisors compared to when students are not present in the workplace is also presented. Methodology/Principal Findings: A cohort design was used with students from four Queensland universities, and their supervisors employed by Queensland Health. There was an increasing trend in the number of occasions of service delivered when the students were present, and a statistically significant increase in the daily mean length of occasions of service delivered during the placement compared to pre-placement levels. For project-based placements that were not directly involved in patient care, supervisors’ project activity time decreased during placements, with students undertaking considerably more time in project activities. Conclusions/Significance: A novel method for estimating productivity and time use changes during clinical education programs for allied health disciplines has been applied. During clinical education placements there was a net increase in outputs, suggesting supervisors engage in longer consultations with patients for the purpose of training students, while maintaining patient numbers. Other activities are reduced. This paper is the first time these data have been shown and form a good basis for future assessments of the economic impact of student placements for allied health disciplines.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55464/

Publicador

Public Library of Science

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55464/2/55464.pdf

DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0044356

Rodger, Sylvia, Martin, Elizabeth, Clark, Michele J., Ash, Susan, Hurst, Cameron P., & Graves, Nicholas (2012) Productivity and time use during occupational therapy and nutrition/dietetics clinical education : a cohort study. PLOS One, 7(8), e44356.

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Copyright 2012 Rodger et al.

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Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111100 NUTRITION AND DIETETICS #119900 OTHER MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #140208 Health Economics #student placement #HERN #professional education #organisational efficiency #productivity
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Journal Article