2022
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v22i2.73
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Roles of clinical supervisors in the clinical training of radiography students in Zambia: a qualitative study

Abstract: Introduction: Clinical supervisors are responsible for the facilitation of practice-based learning for radiography students. However, literature is scarce on the roles of clinical supervisors in the clinical training of students in Zambia. Objective: This study was aimed at identifying and exploring the roles of clinical supervisors in the clinical training of radiography students in Zambia. Methods: A qualitative design with unstructured interviews was used in this study. Ten individual interviews… Show more

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“…The current study reveals the inadequate numbers of imaging equipment, poor equipment maintenance, and erratic supply of consumables. This finding is consistent with a previous study conducted in 23 Zambia by Bwanga and Sichone.…”
Section: Hygiene Factorssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The current study reveals the inadequate numbers of imaging equipment, poor equipment maintenance, and erratic supply of consumables. This finding is consistent with a previous study conducted in 23 Zambia by Bwanga and Sichone.…”
Section: Hygiene Factorssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…'s 24 study on a web‐based program to promote emotional awareness, effectively prevented psychological distress in university students. As reported by Blackburn, 8 and others, 6 clinical educators and academics play an important role in supporting students during challenging times, and this type of support was emphasised in some of the podcast episodes, for example Podcast 7 ( The WIL Wavelength ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Support from clinical and academic staff, peers and experience itself were popular strategies identified by students in one study. 4 Similarly, Bwanga and Lidster 6 identified good relationships, effective role models and regular feedback being highly valued by students, buffering the detrimental effects of other challenges. Walsh et al 2 also recommend clear pathways for students to report harassment, as well as training for students and staff relating to what constitutes unacceptable behaviour within clinical placements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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