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Physiotherapy Students Are Underprepared To Work With People Living With Dementia: A Qualitative Study

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posted on 2025-11-05, 04:41 authored by Stephen QuickStephen Quick, Katherine LawlerKatherine Lawler, Michelle Shannon, Sze-Ee Soh, Jennifer McGinley, Casey PeirisCasey Peiris, David SnowdonDavid Snowdon, Michele L Callisaya
<p dir="ltr">Abstract:</p><p dir="ltr">Objectives: To 1) explore physiotherapy students’ experience in caring for people with dementia; 2) develop a rich understanding of their perceived preparedness to work with people with dementia upon graduation; and 3) identify opportunities to improve dementia education from the perspectives of students.</p><p dir="ltr">Design: A qualitative study comprised of semi-structured interviews via web conferencing software. Thematic analysis was undertaken, with themes/subthemes derived and a qualitative framework generated.</p><p dir="ltr">Setting: Three Victorian Universities in Australia.</p><p dir="ltr">Participants: Physiotherapy students of entry-to-professional practice education programs (n = 17; mean age 23.7 years, 65% female), having completed at least 15 weeks of clinical placements.</p><p dir="ltr">Results: The overarching theme was that students’ experience of providing care for people with dementia was variable. The three subthemes were: 1) students experience significant challenges when working with people with dementia, 2) students experience a range of emotions when working with people with dementia, and 3) the quality of dementia learning experiences during entry-to-professional practice training is mostly inadequate. Students described the importance of the supervisor during clinical placements, and suggested incorporating ‘real-life’ scenario training in the classroom to assist them learn to manage the challenging symptoms of dementia.</p><p dir="ltr">Conclusion: Physiotherapy students believe that entry-to-practice dementia education is insufficient. These findings have important implications for the future planning and delivery of physiotherapy dementia education.</p>

History

Publication Date

2024-06-01

Journal

Physiotherapy

Volume

123

Pagination

28 p. (p.47-55)

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0031-9406

Rights Statement

© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Under a Creative Commons license CC BY 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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