在多创伤成像期间以患者为中心的护理和技术挑战 - - 放射学学生的经验
A Karera1, M Uugwanga1, L Kalondo1
1Department of Radiography, School of Allied Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Namibia, P.O Box 13301, Windhoek, Namibia.
Radiography (London, England : 1995)
|January 25, 2025
概括
放射学学生在对多创伤患者进行成像时,要平衡技术技能与同情心. 培训应增强情绪性和适应性解决问题的能力,以获得临床准备.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 放射学 教育 放射学教育
- 患者为中心的护理
背景情况:
- 以患者为中心的护理 (PCC) 对于多创伤放射学至关重要,需要同情和清晰的沟通.
- 多创伤患者需要针对多种模式的定制成像方法.
- 在成像过程中有效的患者管理是放射学培训能力的关键.
研究的目的:
- 探索三年级和四年级放射学学生在应用PCC时的经验.
- 了解PCC在多创伤患者成像中的学生应用.
- 确定多创伤护理的放射学培训中的挑战和增长领域.
主要方法:
- 定性解释的现象学设计.
- 纳米比亚大学的X光学学生的有目的抽样.
- 使用解释性现象学分析分析的半结构面试.
主要成果:
- 三个主题出现了:富有同情心的患者护理,专业挑战和专业转型.
- 学生们表现出了平衡技术技能与同情心在个人恐惧中的承诺.
- 关键的挑战包括情感创伤,技术困难和沟通障碍,通过合作和反思来克服.
结论:
- 放射学学生在多创伤成像中导航同情护理,专业障碍和合作成长.
- 课程必须整合情绪弹性,PCC和适应性解决问题的临床准备.
- 学生的经验凸显了多创伤放射学的人类和变革性方面.
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