Occupational Therapists' Perceptions of Their Undergraduate Preparation for the Workplace

Author:

Adamson Barbara J,Hunt Adrienne E,Harris Lynne M,Hummel Jill

Abstract

The health care environment is undergoing rapid change. This has major implications for health science education programmes. The extent to which university education prepares graduates for the requirements of the workplace has become an important issue in the health science literature. The present study investigated the perceptions of 144 graduate occupational therapists regarding the adequacy of their undergraduate education at the University of Sydney in equipping them for the workplace. The findings indicated that occupational therapy graduates perceived significant gaps between the knowledge and skills gained during their undergraduate course and those required in the workplace, particularly in the areas of communication with other health professionals and the general public, knowledge of the health industry and workplace management. This paper considers the implications of workplace requirements and expectations for the occupational therapy course curricula.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Occupational Therapy

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