Title of article
The Development of a Measurement Tool Evaluating Knowledge Related to Sensory Processing among Graduate Occupational Therapy Students: A Process Description
Author/Authors
Gee, Bryan M. Idaho State University - Pocatello - ID, USA , Thompson, Kelly Idaho State University - Pocatello - ID, USA , Strickland, Jane Idaho State University - Pocatello - ID, USA , Miller, Lucy Jane University of Colorado - Denver - CO, USA
Pages
8
From page
1
To page
8
Abstract
With an increased demand arising from stake holders to provide more complex clinical experiences and to have students better
prepared for clinical rotations, educators need to develop instructional tasks and measures to teach and assess clinical reasoning.
The purpose of this article is to highlight a clinical simulation measure revolving around the A SECRET reasoning approach, which
is also generalizable to other conditions and interventions. Preliminary findings of 1st year Master of Occupational Therapy students
(𝑛=8) who took part in a pilot of the A SECRET case scenario reported positive, yet not strong, attitudes toward the A SECRET
assessment and the sensory processing related content delivered in an online format as a part of a larger study. Overall the student
perceptions and the processes of the measure development suggest an inherent value of using the proposed type of simulated case
scenarios in assisting occupational therapy students in their program’s first year with the development of clinical reasoning
Keywords
Development , Measurement Tool Evaluating Knowledge Related , Sensory Processing , Graduate Occupational Therapy Students , A Process Description , SECRET , Occupational therapy (OT) , ASD , AOTA , ACOTE
Journal title
Occupational Therapy International
Serial Year
2017
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Record number
2616975
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