Effects of an experiential learning program on the clinical reasoning and critical thinking skills of occupational therapy students.

J Allied Health

Division of Occupational Therapy, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA.

Published: April 2011

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  • The study assessed the impact of a 1-week hands-on learning program on the critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills of 25 occupational therapy students who had completed three semesters of coursework.
  • Pre- and post-test results using the SACRR and CCTST showed statistically significant improvements in the students' skills after the program.
  • The findings suggest that experiential learning is beneficial for healthcare students, but further research is needed to identify which specific aspects of such programs are most effective for skill development.

Article Abstract

This study examined the effects of participation in a 1-week, experiential, hands-on learning program on the critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills of occupational therapy students. A quasi-experimental, nonrandomized pre- and post-test design was used with a sample of 25 students. The students had completed three semesters of didactic lecture coursework in a master's level OT educational program prior to participation in a hands-on therapy program for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Changes in critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills were evaluated using the following dependent measures: Self-Assessment of Clinical Reflection and Reasoning (SACRR) and the California Critical Thinking Skills Test (CCTST). Changes in pretest and posttest scores on the SACRR and the CCTST were statistically significant (p>0.05) following completion of the experiential learning program. This study supports the use of hands-on learning to develop clinical reasoning and critical thinking skills in healthcare students, who face ever more diverse patient populations upon entry-level practice. Further qualitative and quantitative investigations are needed to support the results of this study and determine which components of experiential learning programs are essential for developing clinical reasoning and critical thinking skills in future allied health professionals.

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