Abstract
ED1-6
Critical Thinking And Decision-Making In Clinical
Radiographic Practice-Implication for Education
and Training
Aarthi RAMLAUL*
School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, UK
([email protected])
Purpose : To explore student radiographers’ critical thinking and
decision-making skills within clinical diagnostic radiography. The
scope of diagnostic pathways are expanding to meet increased
demand on existing imaging services and additional pressure to
provide these services within shorter time frames. This a challenge
in itself given the increasing complexity of imaging investigations
and the increasing volume of radiology examinations being
carried out. If radiographers are to deal effectively with complex
change dynamics within the profession, then their ability to think
and reason needs to be highly developed.
Materials & Methods : An interpretive research methodology was
employed where data were collected via semi-structured
interviews using a 3 year longitudinal study design. Audio
recordings were transcribed and data were analysed using
content and thematic analysis.
Results : Several themes were revealed: evaluating information; choosing reliable reasons; modifying thinking in routine and
complex situations; ethical and moral reasoning and impact
on patient care and consequences of poor decisions. Students’
perceive that decision-making involves the use of critical thinking
skills however they are unsure of what those skills are and how
they develop these.
Conclusions : Students’ do not understand what critical
thinking is, which skills it involves or how to develop those
skills. Educationally, although comparatively simpler to teach
student radiographers the techniques required to master clinical
radiographic practice skills, it is much more difficult to teach
student radiographers how to use their critical thinking abilities
to the extent required in graduate autonomous practice. Review
of pedagogical practices and clinical placement learning is
suggested; implementation of learning activities that foster
the development of critical thinking skills to enhance decision-making
in clinical practice are recommended.
Key words : Critical thinking, Reasoning, Evaluation, Decision-making
Original language | English |
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Pages | 125-126 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Oct 2016 |
Event | International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists Conference - Seoul, Korea, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Duration: 20 Oct 2016 → 22 Oct 2016 |
Conference
Conference | International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists Conference |
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Country/Territory | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of |
City | Seoul, Korea |
Period | 20/10/16 → 22/10/16 |
Keywords
- Critical thinking, Reasoning, Evaluation, Decision-making