“Watch Them Do What They Do”: Effects Of The Clinical Learning Environment On Radiography Students' Clinical Placement Experiences
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Radiography
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Introduction: Clinical placement (CP) is essential to radiography education, providing students with op portunities to put theory into practice. However, a ‘Best Practice Clinical Learning Environment’(BPCLE) for
radiography students, is one that is adequately resourced, both in terms of equipment and professionals, as
these are critical to the development of students' professional skills. Consequently, this study examined the
effects of the clinical learning environment on Ghanaian radiography students' CP experiences.
Methods: An interpretive phenomenological study design with three focus group discussions was used to
gather data on how the clinical learning environment (CLE) affects radiography students’ CP experience
in line with the BPCLE framework. Purposive and convenience sampling techniques were used to recruit
3rd and 4th year Ghanaian radiography students. The data were imported into NVivo™14 and analysed
thematically.
Results: The participants acknowledged a positive and inclusive teamwork culture at the placement
centres, although some radiographers were perceived to be less receptive while others provided hurtful
comments and feedback to students. BPCLEs motivated students and increased their eagerness and
desire to improve their clinical competence, whereas non-BPCLEs demotivate students, reduce their
wellbeing, and create less avenues for them to have adequate hands-on training. The latter was identified
as the main cause of students’ reduced CP experience. Thematic analysis further identified availability of
resources and effective supervisor support as strategies to overcome this challenge.
Conclusion: The students agreed that their experience at the CLE was positive. However, the inadequate
resources and lack of supportive supervisors call for strategies to enhance their learning experience.
Implications for practice: To achieve a BPCLE in low-resourced settings, educators need to identify and
engage well-resourced facilities to provide a supportive learning environment for students.
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The College of Radiographers. This is an
open access article under the CC BY license.
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Ago, J. L., Anim-Sampong, S., Neequaye, J. J., Acquah, G., Markwei, L. M., Tagoe, S. A., ... & Aidoo, D. N. (2025). “Watch them do what they do”: Effects of the clinical learning environment on radiography students' clinical placement experiences. Radiography, 31(1), 320-327.
