Develop site-specific learning objectives. Why Site-Specific Objectives? The FWPE can be used across all practice settings…………… ……………however, site specific.

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Develop site-specific learning objectives

Why Site-Specific Objectives? The FWPE can be used across all practice settings…………… ……………however, site specific objectives will operationalize & clarify expectations for student’s performance of items within the practice setting. (Costa, 2004)

Operationalizing expectations Should correspond to FWPE Resources on AOTA web site Reflect unique competencies required to provide OT services Structure learning experience Facilitate ongoing monitoring & evaluation of progress

How? When? Where? Staff meetings Small service groups Current students AOTA website Similar facilities Others?

Objectifying FW Expectations Performance (observable behavior) Condition (specifics of situation) Criteria (level of independence, timeline) Following assignment of each new patient, student will, within 24 hours, independently perform a complete Initial Evaluation within one hour to at least 6 patients by week 12. Following assignment of each new patient, student will, within 24 hours, independently perform a complete Initial Evaluation within one hour to at least 6 patients by week 12.

Example: Safety Objective Item #2: Adheres consistently to safety regulations. Anticipates potentially hazardous situations and takes steps to prevent accidents. Site specific objectives (incomplete?): Uses transfer belts during all transfers Keeps sharps secure at all times Consistently monitors residents during community outings Sets limits to prevent undesirable student behavior

Example: Basic Tenet Objective Item #6: Clearly, confidently and accurately communicates the roles of the OT and OTA to clients, families, significant others, colleagues, service providers, and the public. What if no OTA in facility? What if no OTA in facility?

Possible Solution The student will present an in-service to the rehab staff on the potential role of the COTA. Better yet….. When there is no COTA on staff, student will research the role of COTA’s in like settings and present a 30 minute in-service on the potential role of the COTA in evaluation and treatment to staff by week 9.

Example: Intervention Objective Item #21: Selects relevant occupations to facilitate clients meeting established goals. Site specific objective: Based on evaluation results of patients with a variety of diagnoses, student consistently selects activities, and introduces them into the treatment plan, that demonstrate a purposeful, goal-oriented outcome. The selected activities consider the individual patient’s values, interests and abilities.

Example: Professional Behavior Objective Item #42- Demonstrates respect for diversity factors of others including but not limited to sociocultural, socioeconomic, spiritual and life style choices When assigned patients from cultural backgrounds unfamiliar to the student, student investigates diversity factors and appropriately modifies behavior or interaction style 95% of the time.