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Clinical Instructor's Self-reported Modeling of Evidence-Based Practice During Student Clinical Experience
Amit Dashottar1,2,3,4, Jillian Haney1,2,3,4, Matthew O Rourke1,2,3,4
1Amit Dashottar is the associate professor at the Simmons University, School of Sciences and Health Professions, Simmons University, 300 the Fenway, Boston, MA ( Amitabh.dashottar@simmons.edu ). Please address all correspondence to Amit Dashottar.
Introduction:
Having clinical instructors (CIs) model evidence-based practice (EBP) may enhance physical therapist student engagement in the EBP process and learning. However, the extent of EBP modeling by CIs at present is not known. The purpose of this survey was to assess the modeling of EBP by CIs during physical therapist student clinical education experiences (CEs).
Review Of Literature:
The literature focuses on the impact of CIs on the students including the significance of CIs modeling behaviors for students during a CE. Not much is known about if EBP concepts are modeled by the CIs during the CE.
Subjects:
Three hundred and eight CIs affiliated with the Physical Therapist program.
Methods:
A 37-item anonymous e-survey that included CI demographic data, questions about EBP modeling by CI during CEs, and resources and policies surrounding the use of EBP in the clinical setting.
Results:
The results of this survey indicate that CIs' modeling of EBP varies by domain. CIs successfully model EBP by asking relevant clinical questions and acquiring relevant literature. The modeling of critical appraisals and the use of EBP metrices during the diagnostic and intervention planning were not done by most CIs.
Discussion And Conclusion:
It is important that CIs model the use of EBP concepts during a physical therapist student's CE to develop future evidence-based practitioners. However, this modeling may be limited by CIs' familiarity with EBP. The results of this survey indicate an uneven modeling of EBP concepts, with certain domains being modeled more than the others. The findings of the survey may be used to develop refresher/reference materials specifically designed for busy CIs.
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