Evaluation of the clinical performance of the student boarders and commuters of associate in radiologic technology interns of De La Salle University-Aguinaldo SY 1994-1995

Date of Completion

1996

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology

Keywords

Clinical Competence, Internship and Residency, Technology, Radiologic, Evaluation Study

Abstract

To evaluate the clinical performance of student boarders and commuters of Associate in Radiologic Technology interns of De La Salle University-Aguinaldo SY 1994-1995. Specifically (1) To identify the level of the clinical performance of the respondent- commuters. (2) To determine the level of the clinical performance of the respondent - boarders. (3) To find out if there are significant differences between the clinical performance of the respondent - commuters and the respondent - boarders. This research was confined to the 66 Associate in Radiologic technology interns who were considered as commuters and boarders in De La Salle University-Aguinaldo. The clinical performance of the respondents was based in the ratings given by the clinical instructors and chief radiologic technologistsusing the criteria used by College of Radiologic Technology, De La Salle University-Aguinaldo SY 1994-1995.The descriptive method of research was used in this particular study. Interview was done to identify students who were commuters and boarders. Documentary analysis was employed to secure the ratings regarding the clinical performance of the student interns. Frequency count, percentage, mean and t-test were the statistical tools used in this study for analysis and interpretation of the data presented. In the light of the findings, the following conclusions were drawn: (1) The student - commuters performed better than the student - boarders in their clinical performance. (2) The going home of the students everyday mean closer supervision of the parents on the study habits and performance of their siblings. (3) The students were not affected by the environmental factors such as traffic problems in performing their duties in the affiliated hospitals as shown by the higher clinical performance of student commuters.

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