A Qualitative Analysis of Swedish Sport Psychology Practitioners’ Experience of a Continued Professional Development Program

Belz, Johanna and Kenttä, Göran and McEwan, Hayley and Muetstege, Jelena and Tod, David (2024) A Qualitative Analysis of Swedish Sport Psychology Practitioners’ Experience of a Continued Professional Development Program. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 34 (2): e14583. ISSN 0905-7188

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Abstract

Although sport psychology practitioners and researchers acknowledge the importance of continued professional development (CPD) for professional effectiveness and excellence, few studies have explored the influence of CPD activities on the practitioners' practice and thinking. This study examined qualified Swedish sport psychology practitioners' experiences of engaging in a CPD program and how it impacted their professional development. The Swedish Sports Confederation offers a CPD program that targets performance enhancement services and psychotherapy for sport psychology practitioners. We explored the influence of this CPD program on the professional development of 13 graduates (five females; age in years: M = 41.2, SD = 8.3) via semi-structured interviews. Our stance involved a realist ontology and constructionist epistemology. We followed the six-step Reflexive Thematic Analysis procedures to analyze data. We identified four themes of CPD: (1) Critique (participants decided to do the CPD program because of perceived gaps in their knowledge and skills), (2) Change (participants discussed several changes as a result of the CPD program), (3) Context (participants discussed the aspects of the CPD program that promoted change), and (4) Challenge (participants mentioned issues related to having completed the program). The study provides insights into the value of CPD activities for sport psychology practitioners, advances current knowledge on practitioner maturation, and illustrates how CPD fits within a practitioner's lifelong learning. Future research could investigate the professional development of mid-career sport psychology practitioners engaging in other CPD programs to confirm or extend this work

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/2732
Subjects:
?? orthopedics and sports medicinephysical therapy, sports therapy and rehabilitation ??
ID Code:
213845
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Deposited On:
01 Feb 2024 14:15
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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21 Aug 2024 23:54