2018
DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2018vol9no1art698
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Value-adding to health professional student placement experiences: Enhancing work readiness and employability through a rural community engagement program

Abstract: Enriching health professional students' placement experiences through targeted community engagement has the potential to help develop their preparedness to provide healthcare to the broader community. In 2011 the University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health (UONDRH) embarked on a program of multidisciplinary community engagement which consisted of short, extracurricular community-engaged learning experiences integrated with the students' professional placements. The aim of this study was to investigate w… Show more

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“…Using qualitative and quantitative methodology, this in-depth study adds to the limited literature regarding allied health student placement experiences of UDRH placements and their workplace intentions 6,9,17,18,21,26. The results provide insights into the immersive placement experiences of UONDRH allied health students and the effect on their rural practice intentions, comparing outcomes between those from a rural vs an urban background.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Using qualitative and quantitative methodology, this in-depth study adds to the limited literature regarding allied health student placement experiences of UDRH placements and their workplace intentions 6,9,17,18,21,26. The results provide insights into the immersive placement experiences of UONDRH allied health students and the effect on their rural practice intentions, comparing outcomes between those from a rural vs an urban background.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The study findings highlight that the community engagement activities undertaken by the students provide opportunities for this integration. Previous research findings suggest students have a better understanding of the nature of rural practice through integrating with the local community, particularly with rural people from low socioeconomic and Indigenous backgrounds 6. Integrating community engagement activities into the UONDRH program continues to have positive benefits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In educational settings or in an online environment, academic staff and invited guests (including clinicians and patients) join with students to interact and learn together with a focus on teamwork and health care practice in a rural context. These modules provide an opportunity for students to prepare for patient‐centred collaborative practice, while undertaking interprofessional community engagement activities that help build team skills in a rural context 17 …”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012, the National Rural Health Alliance 8 undertook an enquiry into the factors affecting the supply of health services and medical professionals in rural areas and identified the need to place more students in rural placements, to extend the coverage of the UDRHs and attract more rural students into health professions 9 . This investment in the UDRHs, through the Commonwealth Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Scheme, enables high‐quality rural training to address the maldistribution of the rural health workforce 1,2,4,9,10 . Research evidence indicates a synchronicity between undertaking a rural placement with high levels of student satisfaction and intention to practice rurally 1,4,11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%