“看他们怎么做”:临床学习环境对放射学学生临床实习经历的影响。

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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摘要

临床实习(CP)对放射学教育至关重要,为学生提供将理论付诸实践的机会。然而,放射学学生的“最佳实践临床学习环境”(BPCLE)是一个在设备和专业人员方面资源充足的环境,因为这些对学生的专业技能发展至关重要。因此,本研究考察了临床学习环境对加纳放射学学生CP体验的影响。方法:采用三个焦点小组讨论的解释性现象学研究设计,收集临床学习环境(CLE)如何影响符合BPCLE框架的放射学学生CP体验的数据。目的和方便的抽样技术被用于招募三年级和四年级的加纳放射学学生。将数据导入NVivo™14并进行主题分析。结果:参加者认为安置中心有积极和包容的团队合作文化,虽然有些放射技师被认为不太容易接受,而另一些则对学生提供伤害性的评论和反馈。bpcl激励了学生,增加了他们提高临床能力的渴望和愿望,而非bpcl使学生失去动力,降低了他们的幸福感,并为他们提供了较少的实践培训机会。后者被认为是学生CP体验减少的主要原因。专题分析进一步确定了资源的可用性和主管的有效支持是克服这一挑战的战略。结论:学生们一致认为他们在CLE的经历是积极的。然而,由于资源不足和缺乏支持性的主管,需要采取策略来提高他们的学习经验。实践启示:为了在资源匮乏的环境中实现BPCLE,教育工作者需要确定并利用资源充足的设施,为学生提供支持性的学习环境。
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“Watch them do what they do”: Effects of the clinical learning environment on radiography students' clinical placement experiences

Introduction

Clinical placement (CP) is essential to radiography education, providing students with opportunities to put theory into practice. However, a ‘Best Practice Clinical Learning Environment’ (BPCLE) for radiography students, is one that is adequately resourced, both in terms of equipment and professionals, as these are critical to the development of students' professional skills. Consequently, this study examined the effects of the clinical learning environment on Ghanaian radiography students' CP experiences.

Methods

An interpretive phenomenological study design with three focus group discussions was used to gather data on how the clinical learning environment (CLE) affects radiography students’ CP experience in line with the BPCLE framework. Purposive and convenience sampling techniques were used to recruit 3rd and 4th year Ghanaian radiography students. The data were imported into NVivo™14 and analysed thematically.

Results

The participants acknowledged a positive and inclusive teamwork culture at the placement centres, although some radiographers were perceived to be less receptive while others provided hurtful comments and feedback to students. BPCLEs motivated students and increased their eagerness and desire to improve their clinical competence, whereas non-BPCLEs demotivate students, reduce their wellbeing, and create less avenues for them to have adequate hands-on training. The latter was identified as the main cause of students’ reduced CP experience. Thematic analysis further identified availability of resources and effective supervisor support as strategies to overcome this challenge.

Conclusion

The students agreed that their experience at the CLE was positive. However, the inadequate resources and lack of supportive supervisors call for strategies to enhance their learning experience.

Implications for practice

To achieve a BPCLE in low-resourced settings, educators need to identify and engage well-resourced facilities to provide a supportive learning environment for students.
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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