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Success of non-traditional students in an undergraduate occupational therapy programme

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
41 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0966-7903

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Abstract

An exit survey designed to examine the experiences of occupational therapy undergraduates was administered to 365 students in a four‐year honours programme. The survey had a response rate of 51% (186). The survey was informed and supplemented by focus groups with international students and computer‐mediated conferencing with community leaders from relevant ethnic minorities. Results showed that older students and those with non‐traditional entry qualifications in this sample were as successful as school‐leaver entrants (those with UK A Level qualifications). There were no significant differences between the support needs of the groups and previous experience did not have a beneficial or significant effect on support needs. Having to maintain part‐time employment significantly increased the likelihood that students would consider withdrawing from the programme. For those who considered withdrawing but who went on to successful completion, the desire to practise occupational therapy following their successful experiences in the programme was a powerful motivator. Copyright © 2001 Whurr Publishers Ltd.


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