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Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Nov Physiother
ISSN: 2165-7025 JNP, an open access journal
Physicians 2017
July 24-26, 2017
July 24-26, 2017 Melbourne, Australia
World Physiotherapists &
Physicians Summit
Clinical education: An analysis of clinical reasoning amongst physiotherapy students in Fiji
Venasio Ramabuke
Fiji National University, Fiji
C
linical reasoning is a key competency in any physiotherapy clinical education academic program. A clear and structured
thought process informing practice is critical in the clinician’s ability to make good decisions. 41 undergraduate
physiotherapy students, in their 3
rd
and 4
th
year from the Fiji National University were assessed on their ability to make
decisions on ill-defined cues via clinical vignettes. The Script Concordance Test (SCT) with the pass mark standardized at
one standard deviation from the class mean score was the assessment tool used to analyze diagnostic clinical reasoning in
undergraduate physiotherapy students. Third year students demonstrated a mean score of 59.32%±8.03 while the fourth years
scored a slightly higher mean score of 64.97%±10.17 in concordance to the reference norms set by the expert clinicians.
There were no significant differences between the 3
th
to 4
th
year (p value=0.29) and the 3rd year to the expert (p value=0.40)
scores. There were also no significant differences in the 4
th
year to the expert (p value=0.55) scores. Increasing exposure to
clinical experience may have had some effect on increasing levels of clinical reasoning but was not significant. An exposure
to an environment that allows for harnessing of thinking skills may be more important in leveraging clinical making abilities.
Interventions that help students make good decisions is crucial in training them to be good clinicians. The SCT is a valid
assessment tool for psychometric analysis of clinical reasoning amongst physiotherapy students.
Biography
Venasio Ramabuke is currently pursuing his Masters of Education from the University of the South Pacific. He is also a Lecturer for the Physiotherapy program at
the College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences-Fiji National University. He has completed his Basic Physiotherapy studies at the Fiji School of Medicine in
2001, before completing his Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. He has been working as a
Clinical Physiotherapist prior to taking up an academic role.
vnsramabuke@yahoo.com.auVenasio Ramabuke, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:4 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-014