Aguilar Alejandra, Stupans Ieva, Scutter Sheila, King Sharron
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, Division of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2013 Jun;60(3):206-16. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12017. Epub 2012 Dec 19.
BACKGROUND/AIM: Professionalism involves practitioners applying the values of their profession and demonstrating essential professional behaviours and attitudes. Within the Australian occupational therapy profession, there is little research on the values, behaviours and attitudes that constitute professionalism. As a result, there is limited understanding of professionalism, and the approaches used to enhance the professionalism of future practitioners are not evidence based. This study aimed to contribute to the understanding of professionalism within the Australian occupational therapy profession, by obtaining consensus among Australian occupational therapists on the professional values and behaviours essential for practice.
A constructivist paradigm guided this study. The Delphi technique was used to obtain consensus on essential professional values and behaviours among 68 occupational therapists. Consensus was identified by numerical and content analysis.
After two Delphi rounds, 61 professional values were identified as essential for practice. These values related to ethical practice, client-centred practice, contemporary practice and to the foundational beliefs of the profession. Seven professional behaviours also achieved consensus, but there was clear disparity in participants' opinions.
The results provide insight into several professional values and behaviours perceived as essential for practice. Consequently, these professional values need to be taken into consideration when defining the values of the profession. The professional behaviours need to be taken into account when finalising the essential behaviours that constitute professionalism in the profession. This study takes an initial but fundamental step towards defining professionalism within the Australian occupational therapy profession.
背景/目的:专业素养要求从业者践行其职业价值观,并展现出必要的职业行为和态度。在澳大利亚职业治疗行业,对于构成专业素养的价值观、行为和态度的研究较少。因此,对专业素养的理解有限,且用于提升未来从业者专业素养的方法缺乏循证依据。本研究旨在通过让澳大利亚职业治疗师就实践中必不可少的职业价值观和行为达成共识,来增进对澳大利亚职业治疗行业专业素养的理解。
本研究采用建构主义范式。运用德尔菲法让68名职业治疗师就基本的职业价值观和行为达成共识。通过数值分析和内容分析确定共识。
经过两轮德尔菲法,确定了61项对实践至关重要的职业价值观。这些价值观涉及道德实践、以客户为中心的实践、当代实践以及该行业的基本信念。七项职业行为也达成了共识,但参与者的意见存在明显差异。
研究结果深入揭示了一些被认为对实践至关重要的职业价值观和行为。因此,在界定该行业的价值观时需要考虑这些职业价值观。在确定构成该行业专业素养的基本行为时,需要考虑这些职业行为。本研究朝着界定澳大利亚职业治疗行业的专业素养迈出了初步但重要的一步。