Assessment approaches and methods in physiotherapy education: A scoping review protocol
Katie L. Kowalski, Andrews Tawiah, Erin Miller, Maren Goodman, Greg Alcock, Heather Gillis, LS Katrina Li, LS Katrina Li, LS Katrina Li

TL;DR
This study reviews how physiotherapy students are assessed to ensure they meet professional standards and are ready for patient-centered care.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive synthesis of assessment approaches and methods in physiotherapy education, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses.
Findings
A narrative synthesis will characterize assessment approaches and methods in physiotherapy education.
Assessment methods will be mapped to Miller’s pyramid of clinical competence.
Findings will inform evidence-based assessment practices for physiotherapy education.
Abstract
Assessment in physiotherapy education is essential to ensuring graduates meet professional standards, demonstrate competence and are prepared to provide high-quality, patient-centered care. Assessment approaches (principles guiding assessment design, sequence and implementation) and methods (techniques used to evaluate performance) should be constructively aligned with curriculum content and learning outcomes, and assess the breadth of competencies required for practice. While individual studies describe assessment approaches and methods in physiotherapy education, there is no comprehensive synthesis or strategic analysis of their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. To 1) identify and characterize assessment approaches and methods used in physiotherapy education; 2) analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of assessment approaches and methods used in…
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TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Occupational Therapy Practice and Research · Delphi Technique in Research
