Scoping Review of Adaptability in Health Professions Education

Physical therapists work in high stress and dynamic environments. Successful adaptation to this environment requires developing adaptable skills and competencies. This review aimed to develop broader understanding of how adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance are related and...

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Published inArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation Vol. 106; no. 4; pp. e109 - e110
Main Authors Mangdow, Mustapha, Colgrove, Yvonne, Jernigan, Stephen
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Published Elsevier Inc 01.04.2025
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DOI10.1016/j.apmr.2025.01.284

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Abstract Physical therapists work in high stress and dynamic environments. Successful adaptation to this environment requires developing adaptable skills and competencies. This review aimed to develop broader understanding of how adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance are related and conceptualized in health profession education (HPE) literature. A systematic search was conducted of electronic databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL. The search used appropriate Medical Subject Headings terms and keywords related to adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance in HPE. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, 2 independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts of retrieved studies. Of the initially retrieved 2815 studies, 11 met the inclusion criteria. Data charting of each article involved extracting author name(s), publication year, country of origin, type of study design, aim of the study, type of concept studied, definition of concepts, outcome measure(s) used to assess the outcome of interest, and the target population studied (when applicable). The studies were published between 2011-2022 in Europe (8), United States (2), and Australia (1). The common theme in the definition of adaptability is a proficient response to changes involving adjustment of behavior in the face of novel or uncertain situations and can be cognitive, behavioral, and/or affective. Adaptive performance places emphasis on the behaviors that are relevant to organizational goals and focuses on how individuals alter their behaviors in response to the changing demands of new tasks. The conceptual frameworks identified in this review were work performance conceptual frameworks, task performance, contextual performance, and counterproductive work behavior frameworks. Nine of the 10 assessment scales identified in this review were self-assessment scales that all varied in assessed behaviors, with only 1 allowing an objective rating from a supervisor. Adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance are different concepts. This review underscores the need for new frameworks designed specifically to better conceptualize adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance in HPE. There are several limitations in how these concepts are measured. none.
AbstractList Physical therapists work in high stress and dynamic environments. Successful adaptation to this environment requires developing adaptable skills and competencies. This review aimed to develop broader understanding of how adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance are related and conceptualized in health profession education (HPE) literature. A systematic search was conducted of electronic databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL. The search used appropriate Medical Subject Headings terms and keywords related to adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance in HPE. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses, 2 independent reviewers screened titles and abstracts of retrieved studies. Of the initially retrieved 2815 studies, 11 met the inclusion criteria. Data charting of each article involved extracting author name(s), publication year, country of origin, type of study design, aim of the study, type of concept studied, definition of concepts, outcome measure(s) used to assess the outcome of interest, and the target population studied (when applicable). The studies were published between 2011-2022 in Europe (8), United States (2), and Australia (1). The common theme in the definition of adaptability is a proficient response to changes involving adjustment of behavior in the face of novel or uncertain situations and can be cognitive, behavioral, and/or affective. Adaptive performance places emphasis on the behaviors that are relevant to organizational goals and focuses on how individuals alter their behaviors in response to the changing demands of new tasks. The conceptual frameworks identified in this review were work performance conceptual frameworks, task performance, contextual performance, and counterproductive work behavior frameworks. Nine of the 10 assessment scales identified in this review were self-assessment scales that all varied in assessed behaviors, with only 1 allowing an objective rating from a supervisor. Adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance are different concepts. This review underscores the need for new frameworks designed specifically to better conceptualize adaptability, individual adaptability, and adaptive performance in HPE. There are several limitations in how these concepts are measured. none.
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Mangdow, Mustapha
Colgrove, Yvonne
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