Advanced practice among diagnostic radiographers - An international survey

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiography Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.radi.2024.09.068
M.F. Lindgaard , A. England , J.L. Portelli , P. Hogg , S. Johansen
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Abstract

Introduction

As the global healthcare system evolves, diagnostic radiographers (DRs) are taking on advanced roles, constituting advanced radiography practice. This study explored the definition of ARP tasks among DRs, radiology department managers (RDMs), and National Society Officers (NSOs) on a global scale.

Methods

Data collection was obtained via a self-developed online survey administered via email and social media to DRs, RDMs, and NSOs. The survey sought to collect demographic data, insights into definition of ARP tasks, and perceptions regarding global practice.

Results

206 respondents from 25 countries participated, predominantly from Norway (n = 77), Australia (n = 34), and Portugal (n = 20). 71.7 % of DR respondents defined teaching as ARP task, while RDMs (74.2) and NSOs (88.8 %) identified approving image quality independently as ARP. 53.4 % of DRs perceived their practice as ARP-aligned, with awareness reported by 44.8 % of DRs, 66.7 % of RDMs, and 77.8 % of NSOs.

Conclusion

This study provides a clearer understanding of the task respondents consider ARP and the extent to which it is practiced, whereas DRs are increasingly performing advanced tasks globally. Clarifying ARP tasks in the workplace will promote a common understanding of the role and foster support for its establishment in diagnostic radiography. Further research is required to gather a more comprehensive international perspective on ARP tasks, especially given the limitations of this study, as well as the limited responses from the Americas and African regions.

Implications for practice

Clear definitions of ARP tasks are necessary for seamless integration of ARP into current practices. Additionally, advocating for official recognition, and global acknowledgement by the profession and key stakeholders are imperative for DRs to fully develop in these areas.
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引言 随着全球医疗保健系统的发展,放射诊断技师(DRs)正在扮演高级角色,这就是高级放射学实践。本研究探讨了全球范围内诊断放射技师、放射科部门经理(RDM)和国家学会官员(NSO)对 ARP 任务的定义。方法通过电子邮件和社交媒体向诊断放射技师、RDM 和 NSO 发放自行开发的在线调查问卷来收集数据。调查旨在收集人口统计数据、对 ARP 任务定义的见解以及对全球实践的看法。结果来自 25 个国家的 206 名受访者参与了调查,其中主要来自挪威(77 人)、澳大利亚(34 人)和葡萄牙(20 人)。71.7%的区域主任受访者将教学定义为 ARP 任务,而区域数据管理人员(74.2%)和国家统计局人员(88.8%)将独立批准图像质量定义为 ARP。53.4% 的诊断医生认为他们的工作符合 ARP 要求,44.8% 的诊断医生、66.7% 的区域放射线管理医生和 77.8% 的国家统计局人员表示已经意识到这一点。明确工作场所中的 ARP 任务将促进对这一角色的共同理解,并为在放射诊断中建立 ARP 提供支持。特别是考虑到本研究的局限性,以及美洲和非洲地区的回复有限,还需要进一步研究,以收集有关 ARP 任务的更全面的国际观点。此外,DRs 要想在这些领域取得全面发展,就必须倡导官方认可以及行业和主要利益相关方的全球认可。
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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4.70
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34.60%
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169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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