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美国物理治疗专业入门级博士生中冒名顶替现象的患病率调查

A Survey of the Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon Among US Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Students.

作者信息

Young Allison, Handlery Kaci, Kahl Dana, Handlery Reed, James Dawn

机构信息

Allison Young is the assistant professor and assistant director of clinical education in the School of Physical Therapy at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education, 7006 Chad Colley Blvd., Fort Smith, AR 72916 (

Kaci Handlery is the assistant professor in the School of Physical Therapy at the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education.

出版信息

J Phys Ther Educ. 2024 Mar 1;38(1):19-24. doi: 10.1097/JTE.0000000000000313. Epub 2023 Nov 15.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Individuals experiencing impostor phenomenon (IP) report feelings of intellectual phoniness and are unable to internalize their successes. Students experiencing IP may incur barriers to success in their educational and professional careers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of IP in entry-level, physical therapist (PT) education programs in the United States.

REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

The prevalence of IP among other students of health care professions has been established. No previous study has investigated the prevalence of IP in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students.

SUBJECTS

Five hundred ninety-three US-based, entry-level, DPT students were recruited in the study.

METHODS

An anonymous, electronic survey of demographic data and the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS) were distributed. Doctor of Physical Therapy students who scored ≥ 62 on the CIPS demonstrated feelings of IP.

RESULTS

Four hundred thirty-nine (74.03%) respondents demonstrated feelings of IP. Female students (78.9%) experienced greater feelings of IP than male students (59.7%). A smaller proportion of African Americans (59%) demonstrated feelings of IP compared with students of other races (75.1%), although this association was no longer significant when considering gender.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Nearly three-quarters of the DPT students enrolled in US-based, entry-level PT education programs who participated in this study met the criteria for IP, with female students more likely to report IP compared with male students. Doctor of Physical Therapy students reported lack of resources or decreased awareness of resources to support IP. Physical therapist education programs should consider identifying students with IP and develop methods to support student success.

摘要

引言

经历冒名顶替现象(IP)的个体报告有智力欺诈感,且无法将自身的成功内化为己有。经历IP的学生在其教育和职业生涯中可能会遇到成功的障碍。本研究的目的是调查美国入门级物理治疗师(PT)教育项目中IP的患病率。

文献综述

已确定IP在其他医疗保健专业学生中的患病率。此前尚无研究调查物理治疗博士(DPT)学生中IP的患病率。

研究对象

本研究招募了593名美国入门级DPT学生。

方法

发放了一份关于人口统计学数据的匿名电子调查问卷以及克兰斯冒名顶替现象量表(CIPS)。在CIPS上得分≥62分的物理治疗博士学生表现出IP感受。

结果

439名(74.03%)受访者表现出IP感受。女生(78.9%)比男生(59.7%)表现出更强烈的IP感受。与其他种族的学生(75.1%)相比,非裔美国学生中表现出IP感受的比例较小(59%),不过在考虑性别因素时,这种关联不再显著。

讨论与结论

参与本研究的就读于美国入门级PT教育项目的DPT学生中,近四分之三符合IP标准,女生比男生更有可能报告有IP感受。物理治疗博士学生报告称缺乏支持IP的资源或对相关资源的认知度较低。物理治疗教育项目应考虑识别有IP的学生,并制定支持学生取得成功的方法。

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