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ISSN 2207-4791
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Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2024June 18, 2024 AEST

Development of the Clinical Placement Quality Survey – Educator (CPQS-E) Tool to Evaluate the Quality of Physiotherapy Clinical Placements

Joanna Hargreaves, Peter Thomas, Garry Kirwan,
clinical educationphysiotherapyqualitysurveyclinical educator
Copyright Logoccby-nc-nd-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.94127
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Articles in Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2024

Vol. 13, Issue 1, 2024
  • Clinical Affordances: Towards an Ecological Account of Health Affordance and Design of Clinical Learning Spaces
    Daniel R SchweitzerE-Liisa LaaksoJoseph TingEric Brymer
  • Development of the Clinical Placement Quality Survey – Educator (CPQS-E) Tool to Evaluate the Quality of Physiotherapy Clinical Placements
    Joanna HargreavesPeter ThomasGarry Kirwan
  • New-Graduate Physiotherapists’ Reflections on Training Experiences for Clinical Documentation
    Sarah WilesmithRoma ForbesRomany MartinAllison Mandrusiak
  • Interprofessional Competency Acquisition in an Interprofessional Training Ward Four-Week Placement: “Teamwork Is What Is Going to Ensure Our Patients Are Happy and Safe”
    Fiona Doolan-NobleSonya MorganIan CrabtreeAshley SymesMargot SkinnerEileen McKinlay
  • Learning to Resolve Conflict: Introduction of a Brief Intervention Into Established Interprofessional Education
    Eileen McKinlayJean Hay-SmithSue Pullon
  • Evaluation of an E-Learning Training Package by Nurses of Various Designations for Developing Clinical Skills and Knowledge
    Nitasha A NarayanKaren Clark-BurgFrank Bate
  • Surgical Trainer and Trainee Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Wellbeing Initiatives in Australian Hospitals
    Belinda BalhatchetHeike SchutzeNicole Williams
  • End-of-Life Learning: Exploratory Insights for Enhancing Successful Tertiary Speech Pathology Placements in Australian Palliative Care
    Laura ChahdaHayley Dell'OroJemma SkeatIsobel McVillySarisha LoboMaya VuJayne OngAmy OuyangMegan Keage
  • Impact of a Clinical Placement on Pre-Professional Health Students Perceived Knowledge, Skills, and Confidence in the Delivery of Behaviour Change and Physical Activity Support
    Emily LehmanGenevieve N. HealyRoma ForbesMenakshi LaroiyaSjaan R. Gomersall
  • Speech Pathology and Occupational Therapy Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of an Interprofessional Simulation
    Adriana PenmanFreyr PattersonEng Boon TanJodie CopleyAnne E Hill
  • The Education and Implementation of Clinical Reasoning Education in Post-Graduate Emergency Medicine Training: An Integrative Review
    Simone BartlettTracey Coventry
  • Clinical Competency Paused: The New Graduate Nurse Experience of Transition Post COVID-19. What Was the Effectiveness of Nurse Education Programmes in Developing Clinical Competency Among Newly Qualified Nurses in New Zealand During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
    Karla Breen Rickerby
  • Exploring Sociocultural Interactions and Influences Shaping Clinical Education
    Nastassia TimothyShamila ManieLunelle Pienaar
  • Simulation-Based Learning for Pain Medicine: A Scoping Review of Undergraduate Education
    Alina SavastyukCarlos CamposTanisha Jowsey
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Hargreaves, J., Thomas, P., & Kirwan, G. (2024). Development of the Clinical Placement Quality Survey – Educator (CPQS-E) Tool to Evaluate the Quality of Physiotherapy Clinical Placements. Australian Journal of Clinical Education, 13(1), 13–34. https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.94127
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