Ozelie, R., Janow, J., Kreutz, C., Mulry, M.K., & Penkala, A. (2014). Supervision of occupational therapy level II fieldwork students: Impact on and predictors of clinician productivity. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, (69) 1-7. Doi: 10.5014/ajot.2015.013532
This study aimed to determine the effects on clinicians' productivity rates when supervising level II occupational therapy students and if years of experience, practice setting, and productivity rate without a student can be used as predictors. The study concluded supervising a level II student had no effect on a clinician's rate of productivity when compared to productivity rates without a student. Thus the authors concluded that practice area and productivity rate without students are important predictors to productivity rate when supervising a student.
This study aimed to determine the effects on clinicians' productivity rates when supervising level II occupational therapy students and if years of experience, practice setting, and productivity rate without a student can be used as predictors. The study concluded supervising a level II student had no effect on a clinician's rate of productivity when compared to productivity rates without a student. Thus the authors concluded that practice area and productivity rate without students are important predictors to productivity rate when supervising a student.