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Clinical placement challenges associated with radiography education in a low-resource setting: A qualitative exploration of the Ethiopian landscape
Institution:1. Department of Medical Radiologic Technology, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;2. Faculty of Health Studies, School of Allied Health Professions and Midwifery, University of Bradford, UK;3. Institute of Medical Imaging & Visualisation, Department of Medical Science & Public Health, Faculty of Health & Social Science, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK
Abstract:IntroductionClinical placements (CP) are of paramount importance in the learning and the acquisition of key competencies in terms of knowledge, skill and professional attributes required for clinical radiography practice. This study explored the challenges faced by radiography students and educators in relation to clinical placement and training in Ethiopia.MethodsA qualitative approach using focus group discussion and interviews were used to explore the experiences of students and educators, respectively, pertaining to challenges encountered in relation to the clinical placement of students across four university affiliated hospitals. Data obtained was analysed using a structured three step framework and the coding approach employed in a thematic analysis.ResultsParticipants comprise of third- and fourth-year undergraduate radiography students (n = 14) and educators academic faculty (n = 7) and clinical practice educators (n = 8)]. Four main themes were identified, which relate to deficiencies of an existing training curriculum and its implementation strategies, inadequate resource and infrastructure within the CP environments and absence of advanced training opportunities.ConclusionThis research showed that there are many and varied challenges encountered by both students and educators in relation to CP and training of radiography students in Ethiopia. These challenges could potentially affect the future performance of students/practitioners and/or the appropriate application of the core clinical radiography skills and competencies in the world of work.Implications for practiceClinical radiography training in resource-limited settings will require urgent attention and support with modern infrastructure including simulation to augment their clinical development to acceptable standards.
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