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Background: Global citizenship (GC) capabilities are increasingly recognised as important aspects of professional competence for health professionals. Defining GC capabilities however, is a complex process, as is assessing such capabilities and determining whether intercultural overseas learning experiences enhance GC capabilities. Aim: This paper presents a planned protocol for exploratory research aimed to investigate GC capabilities and overseas mobility experiences. Method: This protocol presents an empirical four phase mixed method study, involving: (i) a scoping review of the literature relating to global citizenship and a working GC definition, (ii) a pre-mobility participant experience survey administered to tertiary students prior to an overseas mobility programme, (iii) a post-mobility participant experience survey, and finally (iv) the conduct of post-mobility focus groups after students have completed an overseas work-integrated learning experience. Results/Conclusion: It is intended that the quantitative and qualitative results and analysis from each phase of the study will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the development and measurement of GC capabilities for Speech-Language Pathologists and potentially for other health professionals.
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Millar, C. J., Carey, L. B., Hill, A. E., Fortune, T., & Mathisen, B. A. (2021). Determining global citizenship capabilities for speech-language pathologists and other health professionals: a study protocol. Speech, Language and Hearing, 24(4), 193–199. https://doi.org/10.1080/2050571X.2020.1759851
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