The relationship between final year occupational therapy students' values and their levels of achievement

dc.contributor.authorDe Beer, Marianne
dc.contributor.authorSwanepoel, Henk
dc.contributor.emailmarianne.debeer@up.ac.zaen_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-22T08:03:26Z
dc.date.issued2015-10
dc.description.abstractThis study set out to investigate the relationship between individual values of final year occupational therapy students at seven universities as well as the eventual performance of each student during the final evaluation. Using a quantitative research method, a total of 154 final year students were assessed in the early part of their final year by means of the Value Scale - a standardised instrument for the multicultural population in South Africa. The final grade each student obtained was reflected by the mean of the grades obtained in all the subjects for that study year. This grade reflected both theoretical knowledge and the practical application of such knowledge. No positive correlations were found between the six second-order value factors and their achievement percentages for the sample as a whole. However, a negative correlation was obtained in terms of autonomous lifestyle and the students’ levels of achievement (r= -0,169; p - 0,036) for the sample as a whole. This result indicates that the higher the students rated independence of action within their work, as well as creativity, diversity, change of activities and risk incurred in projects proposed, the lower their average grades tended to be. In a profession that sets a high value on creativity and independence, it is specifically those students possessing these values who seem to flounder. It is recommended that the autonomy and creativity of occupational therapy students in the clinical field be researched by means of a qualitative method since the declared values by means of self-report measures in quantitative research may not reveal a student’s operational value system.en_ZA
dc.description.embargo2017-10-31
dc.description.librarianam2015en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://www.ajol.info/journal_index.php?jid=153&ab=ajpherden_ZA
dc.identifier.citationde Beer, M. & Swanepoel, H. J. (2015). The relationship between final year occupational therapy students’ values and their levels of achievement. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance, Supplement 1:2 (October), 385-395.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn1117-4315
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/51479
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherAfrica Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Danceen_ZA
dc.rightsAfrica Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Danceen_ZA
dc.subjectSuccessen_ZA
dc.subjectEducationen_ZA
dc.subjectCreativityen_ZA
dc.subjectIndependenceen_ZA
dc.subjectEthicsen_ZA
dc.subjectIndividual valuesen_ZA
dc.subjectFinal yearen_ZA
dc.subjectOccupational therapy studentsen_ZA
dc.subjectLevels of achievementen_ZA
dc.titleThe relationship between final year occupational therapy students' values and their levels of achievementen_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA

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