Maltese Radiographers' Attitudes towards Continuing Professional Development: An Initial Study Using Concept Maps

2014 
Purpose: The Council for the Professions Complementary to Med- icine in Malta recently published a draft document regarding the introduction of mandatory continuing professional development (CPD) for radiographers. This study explored the attitudes and mo- tivators of Maltese radiographers prior to the implementation of mandatory CPD in order to provide the necessary information required by management to develop CPD successfully. Concept maps are used as part of a methodology to analyse qualitative data. Methods: All radiographers working in the National Health Service were invited to complete an anonymous web-based questionnaire. Results: The study showed that participants generally had a positive attitude towards CPD but were concerned about the mandatory aspect. The participants were mostly motivated by increasing profes- sional knowledge, updating existing qualifications, and enhancing the status of the profession as a whole. Radiographers identified several difficulties with respect to CPD participation, such as lack of funding, lack of management support, and not enough local CPD opportunities. CPD participation was also negatively influ- enced by family commitments. Conclusion: The study showed that the majority of radiographers were self-motivated to engage in CPD activities, but there were some concerns. Based on these results, the authors suggest recom- mendations for allaying apprehension and producing the necessary conditions for a successful mandatory CPD scheme. R�� E
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