放射学学生的心理弹性:临床环境中人际交往的影响

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Heidi Thomas, Kathleen Naidoo, Penelope Engel-Hills
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摘要

许多诊断放射学课程要求学生在攻读学位的早期进行实习。在这些项目中,第一年的学生在合格的放射诊断技师的监督下,积极参与临床设施的工作流程。在临床环境中,学生们面临着各种各样的人际交往,但很少有人知道这些关系对一年级放射学学生开始临床安置的弹性的影响。因此,本文的目的是介绍一项研究的结果,该研究探索并确定了与临床环境相关的相互作用如何影响一年级放射学学生的适应能力。方法在半结构化访谈计划指导下,通过焦点小组(FGs)收集定性数据。有目的地选择放射学一年级学生,使用纳入标准,并通过学习管理系统(LMS)的研究进行招募。在焦点小组之前,需要自愿参与、保密协议和知情同意。进行了专题分析,经过五个焦点小组,研究人员确信数据已经达到饱和。21名学生参加了5个焦点小组。人际互动的主要发现,因为它们与临床环境有关,被确定为(i)学生与病人的关系,(ii)学生与合格的放射技师的关系,(iii)学生与讲师的关系,以及(iv)学生与学生的关系。学生与病人的关系有时似乎很困难;然而,从耐心的角度看待遭遇有助于学生将消极的经历转变为积极的观点。此外,关于学生与合格的放射技师关系和学生与讲师关系的研究结果表明,鼓励和尊重的关系极大地有助于建立学生的弹性。结论共情人际交往和与同伴和讲师在临床环境中的保护时间对放射诊断学学生的心理弹性有促进作用。消极的人际交往对学生的心理弹性有不利影响,而积极的人际交往有助于提高学生的心理弹性。该研究强调了对放射学学生的适应能力有重大影响的各种临床相互作用。本研究建议采取弹性强化策略,以改善临床环境中的人际互动,从而提高学生的自信心和沟通技巧。
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Radiography students’ resilience: The impact of interpersonal interactions in the clinical environment

Introduction

Many diagnostic radiography programs prescribe work placement early in the degree. In these programs first year students become actively involved with the workflow of clinical facilities, under the supervision of qualified diagnostic radiographers. In the clinical environment students are confronted with diverse interpersonal interactions, but little is known about the impact of these relations on the resilience of first year radiography students commencing clinical placement.
The aim of this paper is, therefore, to present findings from a study that explored and identified how interactions, as they relate to the clinical environment, affect first-year radiography students’ resilience.

Methods

Qualitative data were collected through focus groups (FGs), guided by a semi-structured interview schedule. First-year radiography students were purposively selected, using the inclusion criteria, and recruited through advertising the study on the learning management system (LMS). Voluntary participation, a confidentiality agreement, and informed consent were required prior to the focus group. Thematic analysis was performed, and after five focus groups, the researcher was confident that data saturation had been reached.

Findings

Twenty-one students participated in five focus groups. The key findings on interpersonal interactions, as they relate to the clinical environment, were identified as (i) student-patient relations, (ii) student-qualified radiographer relations, (iii) student-lecturer relations, and (iv) student-student relations. Student-patient relations seemed difficult at times; however, viewing encounters from a patient perspective helped students reframe negative experiences into positive perspectives. Furthermore, the findings relating to student-qualified radiographer relations and student-lecturer relations indicated that encouraging and respectful relationships greatly contribute to building students’ resilience.

Conclusion

This research shows that empathetic interpersonal interactions and protected time with peers and lecturers in the clinical environment serve as enablers of resilience in diagnostic radiography students. Negative interpersonal encounters adversely affected students’ resilience, whereas positive interactions contributed to improved student resilience.

Implications for practice

The study highlights the diverse clinical interactions that have a significant impact on radiography students' resilience. It suggests resilience-enhancing strategies to better manage interpersonal interactions in the clinical environment thereby improving students’ confidence and communication skills.
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
231
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists. This journal is published four times a year and is circulated to approximately 11,000 medical radiation technologists, libraries and radiology departments throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. The Journal publishes articles on recent research, new technology and techniques, professional practices, technologists viewpoints as well as relevant book reviews.
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