1. Investigating Confidence Levels of Saudi Clinical Supervisors in Radiology Departments
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Alyami J, Alsharif W, Almutairi FF, Alyami AS, Khalifa N, Angawi B, Alotaibi H, Aljedaani H, Alaabsi M, Alfuraih AM, and Alyami MH
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medical education ,clinical practice ,confidence ,experience ,supervision ,radiology ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Jaber Alyami,1– 3 Walaa Alsharif,4 Fahad F Almutairi,1– 3 Ali S Alyami,5 Nahla Khalifa,6 Blal Angawi,1 Hussam Alotaibi,1 Haitham Aljedaani,1 Majed Alaabsi,1 Abdulrahman M Alfuraih,7 Mohammed H Alyami8 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 2Animal House Unit, King Fahd Medical Research Center, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 3Smart Medical Imaging Research Group, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 4Diagnostic Radiology Technology Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia; 5Department of Diagnostic Radiography Technology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia; 6Department of Respiratory Therapy, Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; 7Radiology and Medical Imaging Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Kharj, Saudi Arabia; 8Clinical Nutrition Department, Maternity and Children Hospital, Ministry of Health, Najran, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Jaber Alyami, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Applied Medical Science, King Abdulaziz, University (KAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Email jhalyami@kau.edu.saBackground: Effective teaching and supervision within hospitals play an essential role in training radiography students. However, inadequate preparation of teaching roles has been highlighted over the last three decades as a problem for many radiographers. This can lead to inadequate preparation and a lack of confidence in the supervisory role, which may affect the students’ learning experience. Few studies in Saudi Arabia have investigated the skills and resources needed by radiographers to become effective and confident teachers. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the experiences and confidence of clinical radiographers in teaching radiography students and establish the areas of support they require to be more effective in their clinical teaching role.Methods: An online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from radiographers working in Saudi Arabia’s radiology departments. Radiographers who were involved in the supervision of students are included in the study. A total of 159 radiographers participated in the study.Results: The findings showed that radiographers were reasonably confident in four domains: introducing students and familiarizing them within the practice environment, supervision, facilitating students’ learning, and assisting students to integrate into the practice environment while some areas required further development. The finding also indicated high number of students believed that providing an accurate perspective on the philosophy of the environment is not applicable to them.Conclusion: The article concludes with a recommendation for further support and guidance for radiographers in teaching roles from institutions. The study provided insights into the world of clinical supervisors in radiology departments. Informative feedback to students during their clinical training by clinical supervisors is a key strategy to fill the gap between theory and practice experienced by students. Additionally, the importance for implementation of ongoing professional development for radiographers is advised to ensure the quality of clinical placement for radiography students.Keywords: medical education, clinical practice, confidence, experience, supervision, radiology
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- 2022