揭露卫生专业课堂上的学术倦怠。

IF 0.5 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiologic Technology Pub Date : 2025-09-01
Katherine Victoria Theaker, Megan L Trad, Shannon Herrin, Karen Gibbs
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摘要

目的:鼓励卫生专业学生反思和分享他们教育经历的一个重要方面,并分析学生对共同主题的反应。方法:采用光声方法进行跨专业教育定性探索。收集了13名放射治疗学生和44名物理治疗学生的图像和反思,探讨了他们教育经历中最重要的方面。学生们负责提交一张原始照片,并根据提示提交一份书面反思,解释他们选择这张照片的原因。所有研究人员收集并分析了照片和反射,并确定了主题。结果:所有研究人员都确定了压力和不知所措的主题,这引发了对学业倦怠的进一步研究。与学业倦怠相关的后续主题是应对策略和感恩。讨论:大学生中关于精神疾病、抑郁和焦虑的报道越来越多。意识的提高和对教师支持的要求要求教育工作者确保学生也为毕业和入门级实践做好心理准备。实施这个低压力的跨专业教育项目,使教师有机会更深入地观察学生的世界,并对他们的奋斗和坚持获得更多的尊重。结论:自我反思项目,如本研究中描述的,允许健康专业的学生探索和分享关键的感受、经验和见解。这样的练习有助于减轻学生的压力、孤独感和学业倦怠,并为教育工作者提供对学生生活的洞察。
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Uncovering Academic Burnout in the Health Professions Classroom.

Purpose: To encourage health profession students to reflect on and share an important aspect of their educational experience and analyze students' responses for common themes.

Methods: This qualitative exploratory interprofessional education project used photovoice methodology. Images and reflections were collected from 13 radiation therapy students and 44 physical therapy students exploring the most important aspect of their educational experience. The students were responsible for submitting an original photograph and a written reflection in response to a prompt and explaining why they chose that photograph. Photographs and reflections were collected and analyzed by all researchers, and themes were identified.

Results: The themes of stress and feeling overwhelmed were identified by all researchers, which sparked further examination into academic burnout. Subsequent themes, which correlated with the theme of academic burnout, were coping strategies and gratefulness.

Discussion: Reports of mental illness, depression, and anxiety among college students are increasing. Increased awareness and requests for faculty support require educators to ensure students also are mentally prepared for graduation and entry-level practice. Implementing this low-stress interprofessional education project provided faculty with the opportunity to observe their students' worlds more deeply and gain a greater respect for their struggles and perseverance.

Conclusion: Self-reflection projects, such as the one described in this study, allow health profession students to explore and share key feelings, experiences, and insights. Exercises like this help reduce stress, isolation, and academic burnout among students and provide educators with insights into their students' lives.

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Radiologic Technology
Radiologic Technology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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1.00
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85
期刊介绍: Radiologic Technology is an official scholarly journal of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Published continuously since 1929, it circulates to more than 145,000 readers worldwide. This award-winning bimonthly Journal covers all disciplines and specialties within medical imaging, including radiography, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging, sonography and cardiovascular-interventional radiography. In addition to peer-reviewed research articles, Radi
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