Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy

Background: Affective competencies, as demonstrated by behaviors acted upon by people, are essential components in providing optimal care and receiving trust from patients and clients of physical (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs). These, along with knowledge and skills, have to be developed ea...

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Main Author: Ma. Liezel Bumanglag
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: San Beda University 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Health and Caring Sciences
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Online Access:https://journalofhealthandcaringsciences.org/index.php/jhcs/article/view/2
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spelling doaj-ebf706d20d6d415fb7d2755fb00ec2ae2021-02-02T20:54:43ZengSan Beda UniversityJournal of Health and Caring Sciences2672-38322718-918X2019-06-011110.37719/jhcs.2019.v1i1.oa001Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational TherapyMa. Liezel Bumanglag0Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila, PhilippinesBackground: Affective competencies, as demonstrated by behaviors acted upon by people, are essential components in providing optimal care and receiving trust from patients and clients of physical (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs). These, along with knowledge and skills, have to be developed early on in the educational system. If these are generated, PT and OT schools will be guided on how to inculcate them in their respective outcomes-based education designs, from planning to assessment. Assessment of the manifestation of these affective competencies is a challenge to educators; thus, the need for behavioral indicators for each. This study developed a list of the necessary affective competencies and their behavioral indicators for PT and OT. Methodology: A sample of experts from different fields of practice in the PT and OT population groups underwent three rounds of generation and refinement to create a list of affective competencies and their consequent behavioral indicators. To come up with the final list, testing for group consistency was done using Cronbach’s alpha and mean ranks. Results: Forty-two PT and twenty-five OT experts generated the final list of affective competencies and their behavioral indicators. For the PTs, those competencies are accountability, adaptability/flexibility, altruism, compassion, creativity, diligence, effective communication, ethical reasoning, excellence, honesty, initiative, passion, patience, perseverance, professionalism, reliability, responsibility, self-reflection, and time management. For the OTs, these are altruism, compassion, conscientiousness, creativity, inquisitiveness, professionalism, and responsibility. Conclusion: The list of affective competencies and behavioral indicators generated by experts in this study were mostly reflective of the existing code of ethics of the professions, with some not stated explicitly but were reflected as such in the behavioral indicators of the other competencies. https://journalofhealthandcaringsciences.org/index.php/jhcs/article/view/2Affective competenciesattitudes and valuesOccupational TherapyPhysical Therapy
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Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
Journal of Health and Caring Sciences
Affective competencies
attitudes and values
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
author_facet Ma. Liezel Bumanglag
author_sort Ma. Liezel Bumanglag
title Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
title_short Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
title_full Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
title_fullStr Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Development of a List of Affective Competencies and Behavioral Indicators for Physical and Occupational Therapy
title_sort development of a list of affective competencies and behavioral indicators for physical and occupational therapy
publisher San Beda University
series Journal of Health and Caring Sciences
issn 2672-3832
2718-918X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Background: Affective competencies, as demonstrated by behaviors acted upon by people, are essential components in providing optimal care and receiving trust from patients and clients of physical (PTs) and occupational therapists (OTs). These, along with knowledge and skills, have to be developed early on in the educational system. If these are generated, PT and OT schools will be guided on how to inculcate them in their respective outcomes-based education designs, from planning to assessment. Assessment of the manifestation of these affective competencies is a challenge to educators; thus, the need for behavioral indicators for each. This study developed a list of the necessary affective competencies and their behavioral indicators for PT and OT. Methodology: A sample of experts from different fields of practice in the PT and OT population groups underwent three rounds of generation and refinement to create a list of affective competencies and their consequent behavioral indicators. To come up with the final list, testing for group consistency was done using Cronbach’s alpha and mean ranks. Results: Forty-two PT and twenty-five OT experts generated the final list of affective competencies and their behavioral indicators. For the PTs, those competencies are accountability, adaptability/flexibility, altruism, compassion, creativity, diligence, effective communication, ethical reasoning, excellence, honesty, initiative, passion, patience, perseverance, professionalism, reliability, responsibility, self-reflection, and time management. For the OTs, these are altruism, compassion, conscientiousness, creativity, inquisitiveness, professionalism, and responsibility. Conclusion: The list of affective competencies and behavioral indicators generated by experts in this study were mostly reflective of the existing code of ethics of the professions, with some not stated explicitly but were reflected as such in the behavioral indicators of the other competencies.
topic Affective competencies
attitudes and values
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
url https://journalofhealthandcaringsciences.org/index.php/jhcs/article/view/2
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