Impostor phenomenon traits in radiography students: findings from a UK pilot survey

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Gibson, C. and Lockwood, P. 2023. Impostor phenomenon traits in radiography students: findings from a UK pilot survey . Radiography. 30 (1), pp. 61-65. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2023.10.005
AuthorsGibson, C. and Lockwood, P.
Abstract

Introduction: Impostor Phenomenon (IP) includes feelings of being a fraud, which can be associated with high anxiety levels. Research suggests healthcare students on clinical placement report high levels of anxiety. This study aimed to explore radiography students' (diagnostic and therapeutic) IP traits within the United Kingdom (UK).

Methods: The pilot study used a mixed-method online survey, applying the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale (CIPS). Internal student recruitment used the university virtual learning environment (VLE), and external UK recruitment used social media with a convenience sampling method. The survey included demographic questions (gender, age, year of study, course). The statistical analysis used the Kruskal-Wallis test for the quantitative responses and content analysis of the qualitative responses.

Results: The survey received n=92 responses; 77% were found to have frequent or intense IP traits. No significant differences were identified by age (p=0.46) or radiography programme (diagnostic or therapeutic) (p=1.00). The year of study demonstrated a significant difference (p=0.01), with second-year students scoring a higher CIPS score (78.56) than first and third years (72.41 and 66.17, respectively). There was also a significant difference between males and females surveyed (p=0.001). The thematic analysis highlighted that the clinical placement environment, prior IP knowledge, feelings of not belonging, and being an older/mature student increased IP feelings.

Conclusion: Both therapeutic and diagnostic students returned a high CIPS score >70, demonstrating that IP traits were present in the sample of survey responses. Although being an older/mature student was a subtheme in qualitative responses, the quantitative data displayed no statistical difference amongst the CIPS scores by age. A significant difference between males and females surveyed (p=0.001) and year of study (p=0.01) was found with second years students scoring higher (mean CIPS score of 75.56) than first and third-year students (72.41 and 66.17, respectively). The qualitative responses further suggested as clinical placement experiences increased, feelings of IP decreased.

Implications for practice: Educational intervention methods such as workshops may assist radiography students in identifying and coping with IP traits before their first clinical placement.

KeywordsImpostor phenomenon; Impostor syndrome; Clance impostor phenomenon scale; Diagnostic radiography students; Therapeutic radiography students
Year2023
JournalRadiography
Journal citation30 (1), pp. 61-65
PublisherElsevier
ISSN1532-2831
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2023.10.005
Official URLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1078817423001888
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Deposited01 Nov 2023
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