College Lane, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK.
J Med Radiat Sci. 2021 Dec;68(4):418-425. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.544. Epub 2021 Sep 4.
The rationale for this study was to ascertain the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Undergraduate B.Sc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography students at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK. This would provide an ideal opportunity for students to reflect on their experience and indicate if they required additional support from the University.
An online anonymous cross-sectional survey was deployed to all year groups (n = 283) during the first nationwide lockdown in May 2020, eliciting qualitative responses on questions about the effect of the pandemic; emotions experienced; support required and consideration of their choice of a career in the health sector.
Two hundred and one students responded to the survey, with many having experienced the illness or loss of a loved one. Trying to balance family commitments and study was a concern to some students, as well as struggling with the financial burden of job losses or furlough. Many students commented that educational support was a requirement with the move to online teaching and assessment. The main focus of student responses was the emotions that they had experienced, many of which were negative. Anxiety and fear were commonly expressed feelings, along with sadness and feelings of isolation. A small number of students reported feeling grateful, happy and relieved. An overwhelming majority of respondents commented that they were proud to be healthcare students and they were resolute in wanting to continue the course and join the frontline of the NHS workforce.
Some students have been deeply affected by their experiences of the pandemic, and University support mechanisms should be refined to better assist with their ongoing challenges.
本研究的目的是确定 COVID-19 大流行对英国赫特福德大学本科(荣誉)诊断放射学学生的影响。这将为学生提供一个反思自己经历的理想机会,并表明他们是否需要大学提供额外的支持。
在 2020 年 5 月全国首次封锁期间,向所有年级(n=283)的学生在线匿名横断面调查,就大流行的影响、所经历的情绪、所需支持以及对选择医疗保健行业职业的考虑等问题征集定性反馈。
有 201 名学生对调查做出了回应,其中许多人经历过疾病或亲人的去世。一些学生试图平衡家庭责任和学业,但有些人担心经济负担,因为失业或休假导致收入减少。许多学生表示,需要教育支持,以适应在线教学和评估。学生反馈的主要重点是他们所经历的情绪,其中许多是负面的。焦虑和恐惧是学生普遍表达的情绪,还有悲伤和孤独感。少数学生报告感到感激、快乐和宽慰。绝大多数受访者表示,他们为成为医疗保健专业的学生感到自豪,并决心继续完成学业,加入 NHS 劳动力的前线。
一些学生深受疫情经历的影响,大学支持机制应加以完善,以更好地帮助他们应对持续的挑战。