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Volume 4, 2012 - Issue 1
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Nude drawing – a relevant tool in Health Professions Education? Developing skills in observation method for reflective physiotherapy practice

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Pages 16-25 | Received 09 Jul 2010, Accepted 04 Feb 2011, Published online: 13 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Background: The Mensendieck physiotherapy programme at Oslo University College includes nude drawing as part of the curriculum. Aim: To explore how nude drawing can be used as a tool for encouraging the students to reflect on observation from different perspectives. Method: The data are based on a thematic analysis of 50 reflection papers. Findings: The students' reflections indicate that nude drawing contributes to an awareness of perceiving the body as object and subject. Their reflections also illuminate a growing consciousness of preconceptions and ethical aspects of observation as a method. Conclusion: Nude drawing seems to be an effective teaching tool. However, the relevance of the knowledge needs to be made explicit in terms of its application for the students' clinical training.

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1. Curriculum for Bachelor Programmeme in Physiotherapy – Mensendieck Discipline. 180 ECTS credits. Cohort 2009–2012.

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