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  • Occupational therapy practice
  • Clinical supervision models

Background:

  • Collaborative supervision is an established but underused model in occupational therapy.
  • Limited understanding exists regarding factors influencing its adoption by fieldwork educators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify factors influencing the perceived value and utilization of collaborative supervision among occupational therapy fieldwork educators.
  • To explore the relationship between practitioner attributes and the adoption of collaborative fieldwork supervision.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was developed and distributed to occupational therapy fieldwork educators.
  • Data were collected from 382 respondents regarding their opinions and experiences with collaborative supervision.

Main Results:

  • Familiarity with the concept of collaborative supervision was a significant predictor of its use.
  • Prior experience with collaborative supervision strongly correlated with its continued utilization.
  • Practitioner attributes appear to play a crucial role in the perceived value and application of this supervision model.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing familiarity and providing opportunities for prior experience can increase the adoption of collaborative supervision.
  • Understanding practitioner-specific factors is essential for promoting the use of collaborative fieldwork supervision in occupational therapy.
  • Interventions aimed at increasing collaborative supervision should consider educational and experiential components for fieldwork educators.