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Feedback and clinical practice improvement: A tool to assist workplace supervisors and students
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posted on 2020-11-02, 00:00 authored by Pauline CallejaPauline Calleja, T Harvey, A Fox, M CarmichaelIn work integrated learning, students may report difficulties applying theory learned at university to clinical practice. One contributing factor may be students' inability to engage in meaningful reflection and self-correcting behaviours. This paper reports the evaluation of a tool, process and resources developed to assist students to reflect on feedback and engage in self-assessment. Students were assisted to develop self-assessment skills by reflecting on, and engaging with feedback from previous workplace experiences to develop goals, learning outcomes and strategies to improve performance with mostly positive results. A secondary aim was to identify common learning strategies or barriers that impacted on student outcomes. Four themes emerged from the qualitative data: 1) preparing for clinical learning, 2) relationships and engagement levels, 3) shared awareness and, 4) developing clinical practice. Overall students felt the tool assisted them to narrow their attention on what needed to be improved. While supervisors believed the tool helped them to focus on specific needs of each student. Common barriers to clinical practice improvement related to a lack of opportunity in some settings, and lack of staff willingness to support students to achieve identified goals. Students and supervisors found the use of the tools beneficial and assisted students to demonstrate a greater understanding of how to apply feedback received to support their learning in the clinical environment. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
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17Start Page
167End Page
173Number of Pages
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1471-5953Publisher DOI
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2015-11-28External Author Affiliations
Queensland University of TechnologyEra Eligible
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