2017
DOI: 10.4085/120139
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Athletic Training Preceptors' Perceived Learning Needs Regarding Preceptor Development

Abstract: Context: Athletic training programs can develop their own content and mechanisms for developing preceptors. Ideally, preceptor development sessions should meet the needs of both the educational program and the preceptor; however, there is a gap in the existing literature regarding athletic training preceptors' perceived learning needs.Objective: To examine preceptors' perceived learning needs regarding preceptor development and determine if differences occur based on preceptor characteristics.Design: Cross-sec… Show more

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“…The variance in handson clinical education can affect the effectiveness of the immersive clinical experience, warranting specific training for the preceptors. [21][22][23] Each preceptor should go through a formal training by the professional athletic training program and identify an area of contemporary expertise, 23 and preceptors should be chosen and trained strategically in order to best serve the athletic training students.…”
Section: Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variance in handson clinical education can affect the effectiveness of the immersive clinical experience, warranting specific training for the preceptors. [21][22][23] Each preceptor should go through a formal training by the professional athletic training program and identify an area of contemporary expertise, 23 and preceptors should be chosen and trained strategically in order to best serve the athletic training students.…”
Section: Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Similarly, athletic training preceptors have reported they prefer guidance on developing students' critical thinking skills and teaching clinical decision making within preceptor development. 37 Administrators in our study also noted the inclusion of new clinical skills and knowledge in preceptor development. As educational requirements of a professional program have evolved, the clinical skills being taught within these programs has also changed, which has prompted administrators to include these skills within preceptor development.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Although the body of evidence that has examined the content included within preceptor development opportunities is somewhat limited, a few authors have noted this content has focused on improving specific skills associated with clinical teaching. 4,24,27,36,37 For example, the systematic review conducted by Windey et al 24 focused on reviewing interventions that support nursing preceptor development. They reported the content most frequently included in preceptor development was giving and receiving feedback, effective communication, facilitating adult learning, and reviewing roles and responsibilities of the preceptor, as well as development and evaluation of clinical judgment.…”
Section: Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preceptors are responsible for guiding the translation of classroom-taught content to clinical-practice application and students' supervision throughout their clinical experiences. 2,3 Preceptors of most health profession education students are often the ostiaries for feedback on clinical performance, in the forms of both feedback to the student and feedback to the program about the student. 4 To promote student development, preceptors are expected to integrate classroom content and theory into student clinical experiences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 To promote student development, preceptors are expected to integrate classroom content and theory into student clinical experiences. 3,4 The shared responsibilities of faculty and preceptors in student development emphasize the importance of collaboration and communication between the 2 groups. Insufficient communication has been noted previously in both athletic training and nursing education, and the lack of communication has contributed to collaborative impediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%