The Relationship Between Employment Status and Prior Education to Academic and Clinical Success for Diagnostic Medical Sonography or Radiography Students

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1177/87564793241247045
Elena Miller
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It has been reported that employment during student enrollment, in rigorous health care programs, impedes college success and may be a barrier to successful graduation. Furthermore, student’s prior education is typically viewed as a positive predictor of success in college. The aim of this study was to examine whether a relationship exists between employment status and prior education, compared with academic and clinical success for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) or Radiography (RT) students, in a large community college. There were 26 imaging student participants consented to this study. This convenient sample included 10 DMS and 16 RT students, enrolled in an associate degree in applied sciences program. A survey was administered that collected demographic data on the students in both programs. Data collection began at the start of each respective program and again one year later. Student academic and clinical grades were examined over a period of three college semesters. The analysis of the findings did not show a significant relationship between employment status, prior education, student academics, and clinical success among the participating DMS or RT students. The results of this study provide limited evidence that there was no significant relationship between employment status, prior education, and academic and clinical success among this cohort of DMS or RT students. These findings also suggest that students’ employment did not impede success for these DMS and RT students. In addition, this research shows that students’ prior education had no effect on their success in their DMS and RT programs. Further research should be conducted to investigate whether these findings are similar in other imaging programs.
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医学超声诊断学或放射学学生的就业状况和先前教育与学业和临床成功之间的关系
据报道,在严格的医疗保健课程中,学生入学期间的就业会妨碍大学学业的成功,并可能成为顺利毕业的障碍。此外,学生的先前教育通常被视为大学成功的积极预测因素。本研究的目的是调查在一所大型社区学院就读的医学超声诊断(DMS)或放射摄影(RT)专业学生的就业状况和先前教育与学业和临床成功之间是否存在关系。共有 26 名影像专业学生同意参与本研究。这个方便的样本包括 10 名 DMS 和 16 名 RT 学生,他们都就读于应用科学副学士学位课程。调查收集了两个专业学生的人口统计学数据。数据收集工作从各自课程开始时进行,一年后再次进行。对学生三个大学学期的学业和临床成绩进行了检查。对调查结果的分析表明,在参与研究的 DMS 或 RT 学生中,就业状况、先前教育、学生学业和临床成功率之间没有明显的关系。本研究的结果提供了有限的证据,证明在这批 DMS 或 RT 学生中,就业状况、先前教育与学业和临床成功之间没有明显的关系。这些结果还表明,学生的就业情况并不妨碍这些 DMS 和 RT 学生取得成功。此外,这项研究还表明,学生的先前教育对他们在 DMS 和 RT 课程中取得成功没有影响。应开展进一步的研究,以调查这些发现是否与其他影像学课程类似。
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JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
JOURNAL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (JDMS) is the official journal of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts aimed at the translational use of ultrasound for diagnosis, intervention, and other clinical applications. The JDMS provides research, clinical, and educational content for all specialties including but not limited to abdominal, women’s health, pediatric, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal sonography. The journal’s scope may also include research on instrumentation, physics, ergonomics, technical advancements, education, and professional issues in the field of sonography. Types of submissions accepted by the JDMS are Original Research, Literature Review, Case Studies, Symposia (related to education, policy, technology, or professional issues), and Letters to the Editor.
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