Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19

_Background_: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a shift in the teaching and learning of health professional clinical skills from traditional face-to-face approaches to online platforms in Australia. To date, no research has explored fully online teaching and learning of clinical skills from the...

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Main Authors: Roma Forbes, Romany Martin, Freyr Patterson, Anne Hill, Melanie Hoyle, Adriana Penman, Letizia Leung, Sage Smith, Allison Mandrusiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bond University 2021-06-01
Series:Australian Journal of Clinical Education
Online Access:https://ajce.scholasticahq.com/article/24488-exploring-allied-health-professional-student-and-academic-teacher-experiences-of-teaching-and-learning-clinical-skills-online-in-response-to-covid-19.pdf
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spelling doaj-d85548f52bee442c80b9964eaae975622021-06-01T05:05:51ZengBond UniversityAustralian Journal of Clinical Education2207-47912021-06-01Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19Roma ForbesRomany MartinFreyr PattersonAnne HillMelanie HoyleAdriana PenmanLetizia LeungSage SmithAllison Mandrusiak_Background_: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a shift in the teaching and learning of health professional clinical skills from traditional face-to-face approaches to online platforms in Australia. To date, no research has explored fully online teaching and learning of clinical skills from the perspective of students and academic teachers in the health professions. _Aims_: The aim of this study was to explore student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online due to COVID-19. _Methods_: A qualitative interpretative phenomenological approach was used to investigate health professional student (n=17) and academic teacher (n=10) experiences. Data was analysed thematically and a thematic network tool was applied to identify common themes between the two participant groups. _Results_: Three overarching themes were generated: 1) rapid adaptations, 2) additional needs in online learning, and 3) what the future holds. _Conclusion_: The findings of this study have highlighted the importance of providing opportunities for effective practice of, and feedback on, clinical skills when using online platforms. Outcomes of the study reveal the need for clinically relevant teaching and learning resources and integrating clinically relevant and authentic activities from the perspective of health professional students and their academic teachers.https://ajce.scholasticahq.com/article/24488-exploring-allied-health-professional-student-and-academic-teacher-experiences-of-teaching-and-learning-clinical-skills-online-in-response-to-covid-19.pdf
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Letizia Leung
Sage Smith
Allison Mandrusiak
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Romany Martin
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Anne Hill
Melanie Hoyle
Adriana Penman
Letizia Leung
Sage Smith
Allison Mandrusiak
Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
Australian Journal of Clinical Education
author_facet Roma Forbes
Romany Martin
Freyr Patterson
Anne Hill
Melanie Hoyle
Adriana Penman
Letizia Leung
Sage Smith
Allison Mandrusiak
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title Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
title_short Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
title_full Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
title_fullStr Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to COVID-19
title_sort exploring allied health professional student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online in response to covid-19
publisher Bond University
series Australian Journal of Clinical Education
issn 2207-4791
publishDate 2021-06-01
description _Background_: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a shift in the teaching and learning of health professional clinical skills from traditional face-to-face approaches to online platforms in Australia. To date, no research has explored fully online teaching and learning of clinical skills from the perspective of students and academic teachers in the health professions. _Aims_: The aim of this study was to explore student and academic teacher experiences of teaching and learning clinical skills online due to COVID-19. _Methods_: A qualitative interpretative phenomenological approach was used to investigate health professional student (n=17) and academic teacher (n=10) experiences. Data was analysed thematically and a thematic network tool was applied to identify common themes between the two participant groups. _Results_: Three overarching themes were generated: 1) rapid adaptations, 2) additional needs in online learning, and 3) what the future holds. _Conclusion_: The findings of this study have highlighted the importance of providing opportunities for effective practice of, and feedback on, clinical skills when using online platforms. Outcomes of the study reveal the need for clinically relevant teaching and learning resources and integrating clinically relevant and authentic activities from the perspective of health professional students and their academic teachers.
url https://ajce.scholasticahq.com/article/24488-exploring-allied-health-professional-student-and-academic-teacher-experiences-of-teaching-and-learning-clinical-skills-online-in-response-to-covid-19.pdf
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