A preliminary study on the clinical performance of P.T interns batch '92 of DLSU-Aguinaldo

Date of Completion

1992

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy

Keywords

Work Performance, Internship and Residency, Physical Therapists

Abstract

This study employed a descriptive design using a survey technique. A self-made questionnaire distributed to 242 respondents who chose from 15 affiliation centers through simple quota sampling. The data from the questionnaire tallied, tabulated, and analyzed using percentage, mean, standard deviation, and analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Based on the result, the research concluded, (1) most of the respondents were from San Juan De Dios Hospital. (2) The study conducted to determine the clinical performance of the Physical Therapy interns’ batch '92 in terms of evaluation, treatment, and practice of safety procedures, evaluated by the clinical supervisor of the various affiliation centers. Using the intern's evaluation sheet school year 1991-1992 as the survey instrument of the study, 3 out of 242 evaluation sheets submitted by the different affiliation centers to the school showed consistently good performance. Above average and superior, outstanding performance (grades 4 and 5), in all criteria of the tool followed by (grade 3 and 3.5) was good, average, acceptable performance. (4) Lastly, Grades 1 and 2 showed the least percentage of evaluation on sheets submitted, below average, needs improvement and consistently poor performance.

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