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放射科学项目中的 COVID-19 应急规划。

COVID-19 Contingency Planning Among Radiologic Science Programs.

机构信息

Kevin R Clark, EdD, R.T.(R)(QM), FAEIRS, FASRT, is associate professor and associate graduate program director for the School of Health Professions for The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He serves as a member of ASRT Foundation's Research and Grants Advisory Panel and Radiologic Technology Editorial Review Board.

Tammy L Webster, PhD, R.T.(R)(M), FAEIRS, is professor and assistant dean for academic affairs with the College of Allied Health Professions for the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She is an Editorial Review Board member for Radiologic Technology.

出版信息

Radiol Technol. 2023 Mar;94(4):259-268.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To examine radiologic science programs' contingency planning related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

Using a mixed-methods approach, educators in magnetic resonance, medical dosimetry, radiation therapy, and radiography programs were surveyed to identify curricular changes, policy implementation, and financial implications related to pandemic recovery efforts. Quantitative data were summarized using descriptive statistics and percentages. Thematic analyses were performed on the qualitative responses.

RESULTS

Continued curricular changes involved using technology to teach in the online environment and ensuring the safety and protection of students during clinical rotations. Institutional policies implemented because of the pandemic included social distancing guidelines, mask requirements, and availability of vaccine. The greatest financial implication witnessed among the sample of educators at their respective institutions was the halting of employer-related travel. Faced with the spontaneous shift to online learning while not being equipped with the appropriate training, most of the educator participants experienced COVID-19 fatigue and burnout related to teaching online.

DISCUSSION

Social distancing guidelines make it difficult for large classes to meet in person, so virtual lectures using video conferencing platforms were an essential part of teaching during the pandemic. Most educators in this study selected recording technology for lectures as the most useful educational technology tool integrated into the didactic portion of their program. For many educators, having administration realize the adoption of technology is integral to and viable for radiologic science programs was a positive outcome of COVID-19. The pandemic caused educators in the study to experience fatigue and burnout related to online learning; however, the educators also expressed a high degree of comfort with using technology in the online learning environment. This implies that the source of fatigue and burnout was likely not associated with the technology, but with the focused and swift transition to predominately online learning.

CONCLUSION

Although educators in this sample felt moderately prepared to handle future viral outbreaks and extremely comfortable using technology in the virtual classroom, additional research is needed to develop viable contingency plans and explore pedagogical approaches to content delivery beyond the traditional, in-person structure.

摘要

目的

研究放射科学课程应对 COVID-19 大流行的应急计划。

方法

采用混合方法,对磁共振、医学剂量学、放射治疗和放射科课程的教育工作者进行调查,以确定与大流行恢复工作相关的课程变更、政策实施和财务影响。使用描述性统计和百分比对定量数据进行总结。对定性回答进行主题分析。

结果

持续的课程变更涉及使用技术在在线环境中进行教学,并确保学生在临床实习期间的安全和保护。由于大流行而实施的机构政策包括社交距离准则、口罩要求和疫苗供应。在各自机构的教育工作者样本中,最大的财务影响是雇主相关旅行的停止。面对在没有适当培训的情况下自发转向在线学习,大多数教育工作者在在线教学方面经历了与 COVID-19 相关的疲劳和倦怠。

讨论

社交距离准则使得大班难以面对面聚会,因此在大流行期间,使用视频会议平台的虚拟讲座是教学的重要组成部分。本研究中的大多数教育工作者选择录制技术作为讲座,这是将其整合到课程教学部分的最有用的教育技术工具之一。对于许多教育工作者来说,让管理层意识到采用技术是放射科学课程不可或缺且可行的,这是 COVID-19 的一个积极结果。大流行导致研究中的教育工作者在与在线学习相关的疲劳和倦怠;然而,教育工作者也表示非常舒适地在在线学习环境中使用技术。这意味着疲劳和倦怠的根源可能不是技术,而是快速专注于向主要在线学习的转变。

结论

尽管本研究中的教育工作者认为自己在应对未来病毒爆发方面有一定的准备,并且非常舒适地在虚拟教室中使用技术,但需要进一步研究以制定可行的应急计划,并探索超越传统面对面结构的内容传递教学方法。

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