Cardiff University School of Healthcare Sciences, Ty Dewi Sant, University Hospital Wales, Heath Campus, Cardiff, CF14 4XN, UK.
Cardiff University School of Healthcare Sciences, Ty Dewi Sant, University Hospital Wales, Heath Campus, Cardiff, CF14 4XN, UK.
Radiography (Lond). 2021 May;27(2):316-321. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2020.09.001. Epub 2020 Sep 7.
The Covid-19 crisis continues to profoundly impact on radiotherapy practice in the UK. We explore the views of therapeutic radiographer students on entering their first post in unique circumstances as a means to evaluate the support that may minimise negative impacts on their transition to practitioners.
Focus groups were conducted outside of students' final year educational programme and immediately prior to them starting work. Qualitative data were analysed using a framework analysis.
Emergent themes from the eleven participants were: Covid-19 as a layer on top of underlying anxieties; Degree of readiness for imminent psychological, emotional and practical challenges; Feeling valued as a health professional/radiographer at this time; A mixed student and qualified staff professional identity as HCPC temporary registrants.
Uncertainties related to Covid-19 were seen to add a destabilising component to existing anxieties and challenges. In this context, there are significant risks of impaired professional socialisation due to incongruence between students' expectations and the reality in clinical departments.
Informed academic support and flexible clinical preceptorship that address anxieties and congruence barriers are vital to guide new practitioners through a health crisis that presents significant challenges but also opportunity for professional development.
新冠疫情继续对英国的放射治疗实践产生深远影响。我们探讨了治疗放射技师学生在特殊环境下进入第一份工作的观点,以此评估可能减轻对其向从业者过渡产生负面影响的支持措施。
在学生完成最后一年教育课程之前和开始工作之前,进行了焦点小组讨论。使用框架分析对定性数据进行分析。
11 名参与者的主题包括:新冠疫情作为潜在焦虑的附加层;对即将到来的心理、情感和实际挑战的准备程度;在这个时候作为医疗保健专业人员/放射技师感到被重视;作为 HCPC 临时注册者的学生和合格员工的混合专业身份。
与新冠疫情相关的不确定性被视为对现有焦虑和挑战的不稳定因素。在这种情况下,由于学生的期望与临床部门的实际情况之间存在不匹配,专业社会化存在严重风险。
为指导新从业者应对这场带来重大挑战但也提供专业发展机会的健康危机,提供了解学生焦虑和一致性障碍的有针对性的学术支持和灵活的临床指导至关重要。