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Valued but tenuous? Postgraduate clinical psychology placements for psychology students in rural and remote areas - implications for future directions

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posted on 2025-05-09, 01:37 authored by Fiona LittleFiona Little, Anne CrokerAnne Croker, Timothy A. Carey
Introduction: This study is located at the complex intersection of healthcare service provision, healthcare workforce and practicebased education. The study explored postgraduate clinical psychology placements in rural and remote locations and was part of a larger study known as the Mental Health Tertiary Curriculum project. Method: A qualitative approach incorporating thematic analysis was used to explore experiences. Ten structured individual interviews were conducted across Australia. Participants were eight postgraduate psychology students, one service provider and one representative of an educational institution. Results: Two key themes were derived from the data. The first theme, 'Beyond expectations, but ...', recognised the value of clinical placements from the students' perspectives, but cautioned against the challenges faced by supervisors supporting these placements. The second theme, 'Immersed in connectedness with ...', makes explicit the growing sense of belonging and professional identity that accompanied students' engagement with their rural communities, other health professions and their own profession. Conclusion: This study highlights the complexity of developing workplace readiness for psychology students and provides areas for future consideration including the role of practice-based education and where this notion fits within undergraduate psychology degrees.

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Journal title

Rural and Remote Health

Volume

19

Issue

3

Article number

4621

Publisher

James Cook University

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

Department of Rural Health

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© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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