影响个人离开临床放射技师职业的因素。

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
C. Hurley, J.P. McNulty
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摘要

导读:影响放射技师离开临床职业的因素很多。对包括爱尔兰在内的许多国家来说,在临床工作队伍中保留放射技师是一个问题。本研究旨在探讨影响爱尔兰放射技师离开临床专业的因素,以便可以考虑改变以减少临床劳动力的流失。方法:采用在线问卷和访谈的方式,对离开临床放射专业的前放射技师的工作满意度进行调查。问卷由12名有目的地选择的参与者完成,包括一个经过验证的工作满意度工具,卫生工作者工作满意度问卷(JS-Q),回答两次,以了解参与者在作为临床放射技师期间和目前职业生涯中的工作满意度水平。问卷组的六名参与者也接受了采访,回答了八个问题,进一步探讨了他们对过去和现在角色的满意度。对面试记录的分析揭示了参与者中与工作满意度相关的反复出现的主题。结果:JS-Q调查结果显示,在参与者之前作为临床放射技师的角色和他们目前的职业之间,满意度水平在统计学上存在显著差异(p = 0.0002),参与者在所有八个子主题中都报告了更高的工作满意度。来自访谈的数据强化了JS-Q的研究结果,揭示了与职业发展、缺乏挑战和缺乏灵活性的工作环境相关的问题是促使个人离开临床放射学的原因。结论:研究结果与之前关于员工保留策略的研究一致,表明职业的吸引力受到工作环境、工作环境和专业成长可能性的影响。解决这些问题可以提高临床x线摄影留置率。特别是,这项研究确定了爱尔兰临床放射技师面临的挑战,显示出他们以前的临床角色和目前职业之间的工作满意度存在显著差异。启示或实践:由于临床放射技师的保留是一个持续的挑战,必须考虑确定和探索影响放射技师离开该行业的因素,并实施改变,以努力减少爱尔兰临床放射技师的流失率。
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Factors influencing individuals to move away from careers as clinical radiographers

Introduction

Many factors can influence a radiographer to leave the clinical profession. The retention of radiographers in the clinical workforce is an issue for many countries including Ireland. This study aimed to explore factors influencing radiographers in Ireland to leave the clinical profession so that changes can be considered to reduce attrition from clinical workforce.

Methods

The data collection consisted of online questionnaires and interviews to explore the job satisfaction of former radiographers who left the clinical radiography profession. The questionnaire, completed by 12 purposefully selected participants, included a validated job satisfaction tool, the job satisfaction questionnaire (JS-Q) for health workforce, answered twice to understand the participants job satisfaction levels during their time as clinical radiographers and in their current career. Six participants from the questionnaire group were also interviewed, answering eight questions further exploring their satisfaction in past and present roles. Analysis of interview transcripts revealed recurring themes linked to job satisfaction among participants.

Results

The JS-Q findings demonstrated a statistically significant disparity in satisfaction levels between participants' previous roles as clinical radiographers and their current occupations (p = 0.0002) with participants reported higher job satisfaction in their current careers across all eight sub-themes. Data from the interviews reinforced the JS-Q findings, revealing that issues related to career advancement, lack of challenges, and inflexible work environments were driving individuals to leave clinical radiography.

Conclusion

The findings align with previous research on staff retention strategies indicating that the attractiveness of a profession is influenced by the work environment, working circumstances, and possibilities for professional growth. Addressing these concerns may enhance clinical radiography retention rates. In particular, this study identified challenges for Irish clinical radiographers, showing marked differences in job satisfaction between their previous clinical roles and current careers.

Implications or practice

With the retention of clinical radiographers an ongoing challenge, the identification and exploration of factors influencing radiographers to leave the profession, must be considered and changes implemented in an effort to reduce attrition rate from clinical radiography in Ireland.
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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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