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Kimberly D Wynarczuk1, Kendra Gagnon, Joseph Schreiber
1Department of Rehabilitation Sciences (Dr Wynarczuk), Moravian University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Physical Therapy Program (Dr Rapport), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado; School of Physical Therapy (Dr Fiss), Texas Woman's University, Dallas, Texas; Physical Therapy Program, (Dr Kendall), Plymouth State University, Plymouth, New Hampshire; Physical Therapy Program, (Dr Gagnon), Baylor University, Waco, Texas; School of Health Sciences, (Dr Schreiber), Chatham University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to conduct an in-depth investigation of physical therapist educators' challenges to and facilitators of the use of experiential learning (EL) with children. Although EL with children has been called an essential component of doctor of physical therapy (DPT) education, variability in the amount of EL used among DPT programs indicates that educators may experience different challenges and facilitators of the use of EL.
Methods:
Eighteen pediatric DPT educators participated in a semistructured interview. Researchers used thematic analysis to qualitatively analyze interview transcripts.
Results:
Three themes emerged: (1) stakeholder considerations, (2) pedagogical considerations, and (3) logistical considerations.
Conclusions:
This research illustrates challenges and facilitators to the use of EL with children. How these challenges and facilitators are perceived by DPT educators has implications for faculty and program directors, particularly as they consider the use of EL with children in DPT programs nationally.
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