国家文凭放射学毕业班学生小组合作的有效性。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2681
Kealeboga P Menwe, Lynne Hazell, Heather A Lawrence
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背景:高等教育机构采用小组合作的方式来培养学生的沟通能力、协作学习能力、领导素质和团队合作技能。目的:本研究旨在确定南非三所大学国家文凭课程的放射学毕业班学生是否接触过有效的小组合作:研究在南非三所开设放射诊断课程的大学中进行:本研究采用非实验描述性设计来收集数据。在选择参与者时使用了目的性抽样技术。这是对 167 名学生进行普查的一次尝试,其中 124 名学生对问卷做出了答复,答复率为 74.25%:调查结果显示,大多数学生(n = 81;66.9%)不喜欢小组合作,其中 101 人(81.5%)更喜欢较少的小组项目。结果进一步表明,在李克特量表中,参与者对小组合作、领导力、选择、多样性和有效性等因素的评价为中性:研究结果表明,为了让放射技师学生接触到有效的小组工作,应将有助于提高小组工作有效性的因素纳入小组活动中。本研究发现的差距表明,有必要在目前的四年制放射摄影学士学位课程中开展后续研究:贡献:确定了放射学教育中需要有效促进小组工作的不足之处。
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Effectiveness of group work among the final radiography students of the National Diploma.

Background: Group work is employed in higher education institutions to foster communication, collaborative learning, leadership qualities and teamwork skills. The rationale behind group work as a learning strategy is to ensure that graduates are equipped with teamwork skills.

Aim: The aim of this study was to establish whether the final-year radiography students of the National Diploma curriculum in three universities in South Africa were exposed to effective group work.

Setting: The study was conducted in three universities in South Africa, all of which offer diagnostic radiography programmes.

Methods: This study used a non-experimental descriptive design to collect data. A purposive sampling technique was used to select participants. This was an attempt to conduct a census on 167 students, out of which 124 students responded to the questionnaire, giving a response rate of 74.25%.

Results: The findings show that the majority (n = 81; 66.9%) of students did not enjoy group work, as 101 (81.5%) of them preferred less group projects. The results further demonstrated that participants rated factors such as co-operation, leadership, choice, diversity and effectiveness of group work neutral on the Likert scale.

Conclusion: The study results imply that factors that contribute towards the effectiveness of group work should be incorporated into group activities in order for student radiographers to be exposed to effective group work. The gaps identified in this study indicate the need for a follow-up study within the current 4-year bachelor's degree in radiography.

Contribution: Identification of a gap in radiography education, which group work needs to be facilitated effectively.

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