Radiography managers' perceptions on skills required in public health institutes in Gauteng.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2654
Joseph L Mopeli, Portia N Ramashia, Lynne J Hazell
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Abstract

Background: Management of radiography departments requires skilled and competent managers. This task becomes complex if there is no management development and collaborative performance monitoring.

Aim: The study aimed to explore and describe the radiography managers' perceptions regarding management training and skills required.

Setting: The research was conducted in public health institutions of Gauteng, South Africa.

Methods: Qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach was adopted, and a purposive sampling method was used to select twenty-three (23) managers from the radiography departments; however, data saturation guided the sample size. Data were collected through online focus group discussions (FGDs). Ethical approval was obtained through Departmental Research Committee (DRC) of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (MIRS) department, Higher Degrees Committee (HDC), Research Ethics Committee and Gauteng Department of Health Research Committees. Data trustworthiness was obtained through member checking, data verification and an independent coder to verify the accuracy of the data. Thematic data analysis method was used to analyse the data.

Results: Five themes emerged from the thematic analysis and centred on: difficulties in transitioning into management, lack of management support, the need for postgraduate management qualification, coaching and mentoring and required skills for radiography managers.

Conclusion: Public health institutions continuously face transitions in service delivery frameworks. This requires competent and skilled radiography managers to survive in this environment. The study revealed that new managers experience difficulties and require management support to succeed in their roles.

Contribution: Awareness of managers developmental needs relative to the real-life dynamics of radiography management in Gauteng public health environment.

放射学管理人员对豪滕省公共卫生机构所需技能的看法。
背景:放射科的管理需要有技能和能力的管理人员。目的:本研究旨在探讨和描述放射科管理人员对管理培训和所需技能的看法:研究在南非豪登省的公共卫生机构进行:研究采用了定性、探索和描述性方法,并使用目的性抽样方法从放射科选取了 23 名管理人员;然而,数据饱和度决定了样本大小。数据通过在线焦点小组讨论(FGDs)收集。医学影像与放射科学(MIRS)系的系研究委员会(DRC)、高等学位委员会(HDC)、研究伦理委员会和豪登省卫生部研究委员会均已通过伦理审批。通过成员检查、数据验证和独立编码员验证数据的准确性,确保数据的可信度。采用专题数据分析方法对数据进行分析:专题分析得出了五个主题,分别是:向管理层过渡的困难、缺乏管理支持、需要研究生管理资格、辅导和指导以及放射学管理人员所需的技能:结论:公共卫生机构不断面临服务提供框架的转型。结论:公共卫生机构一直面临着服务提供框架的转型,这就需要有能力、有技能的放射学管理人员在这种环境中生存。研究表明,新任管理人员会遇到困难,需要管理层的支持才能成功胜任其角色:贡献:根据豪登省公共卫生环境中放射学管理的实际动态,了解管理人员的发展需求。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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