TY - JOUR
T1 - How Do Novice Physiotherapists Describe their Experiences of Workplace Support?
AU - Cummins, Christine
AU - Waterworth, Kate
AU - Hansen, Louise Søgaard
AU - Neal, Amy
AU - Murphy, Visaka
PY - 2024/7/26
Y1 - 2024/7/26
N2 - This study aimed to explore how the experiences of workplace support contributed to the developing professional confidence, competence, and workplace experience of the novice physiotherapist working in Aotearoa New Zealand. Using a qualitative descriptive methodology, 12 registered physiotherapists who had graduated within the last 5 years and were employed in various settings across Aotearoa New Zealand were recruited. They participated in semi structured interviews, which were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Three themes described participants’ experiences of support: (a) navigating the transition; (b) building capabilities to achieve professional growth; and (c) fostering relationships in the workplace. The participants valued professional support that helped them navigate the early challenges they encountered as well as various forms of support that assisted them in their career development. Provision of support was hugely varied across settings and employers. Findings from this study may assist novice physiotherapists to gain awareness while navigating their own transition, accessing developmental opportunities, and building connections and competencies as a new practitioner. Additionally, this research could encourage employers to consider how best to support their novice employees
AB - This study aimed to explore how the experiences of workplace support contributed to the developing professional confidence, competence, and workplace experience of the novice physiotherapist working in Aotearoa New Zealand. Using a qualitative descriptive methodology, 12 registered physiotherapists who had graduated within the last 5 years and were employed in various settings across Aotearoa New Zealand were recruited. They participated in semi structured interviews, which were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Three themes described participants’ experiences of support: (a) navigating the transition; (b) building capabilities to achieve professional growth; and (c) fostering relationships in the workplace. The participants valued professional support that helped them navigate the early challenges they encountered as well as various forms of support that assisted them in their career development. Provision of support was hugely varied across settings and employers. Findings from this study may assist novice physiotherapists to gain awareness while navigating their own transition, accessing developmental opportunities, and building connections and competencies as a new practitioner. Additionally, this research could encourage employers to consider how best to support their novice employees
KW - Career Outlook
KW - Novice
KW - Professional Development
KW - Transition
KW - Workplace Support
U2 - 10.15619/nzjp.v52i2.394
DO - 10.15619/nzjp.v52i2.394
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2230-4886
VL - 52
SP - 104
EP - 112
JO - New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
JF - New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
IS - 2
ER -