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Title: Clinical preparedness programme as perceived by first-year diagnostic radiography students in South Africa
Authors: Thomas, Heidi 
Koch, Gerhardus George Visser 
Keywords: Clinical environment;Diagnostic radiography;Student readiness;Student transition
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Wiley
Source: Thomas, H. & Koch, G.G.V. 2024. Clinical preparedness programme as perceived by first-year diagnostic radiography students in South Africa. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 71(1): 63-71.[https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.740]
Journal: Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences 
Abstract: Introduction: There is an increasing emphasis on exploring ways to improve students' transition from the classroom into the clinical environment. Diagnostic radiography (DR) students undergo rigorous theoretical and practical training before they are exposed to the clinical environment. It has been found that when DR students commence clinical learning in the workplace for the very first time, they experience difficulties in this transition. At the site of investigation, a newly integrated and dedicated clinical preparedness (CP) programme was offered; however, little is known about the DR students' perceptions of this programme. Methods: A qualitative approach coupled with a self-developed, cross-sectional research tool was employed. First-year DR students were purposefully sampled against the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The principle of voluntary participation was upheld throughout the data collection process. The data were analysed using Braun and Clarke's six steps of thematic analysis. Results: Forty-two responses were collected. Following a thematic analysis, two overarching themes were developed, namely: (1) reflections on the CP programme and (2) suggestions for future CP programmes. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the need for effective CP programmes as an approach to ease the transition of first-year DR students from the classroom into the clinical environment. Several suggestions, for example, an extended CP programme and a clinical information pack were made for the offering of similar programmes in the future.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/10318
ISSN: 2051-3895
2051-3909 (Online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.740
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