不同类型放射学专业诊断性能和视觉处理的发展

P. Kasprowski, Katarzyna Harężlak, S. Kasprowska
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这项研究的目的是比较不同水平和不同专业知识的人群在检查x光片时的视觉模式。引入后者的比较基础是这些研究的原创性贡献。住院医生和专家接受过x射线医学诊断方面的培训,对于这两组人来说,可以比较具有不同水平的同一专业知识类型的观察者之间的视觉模式。另一方面,参与检查的放射技师由于其日常工作的特殊性,在阅读和评估x光片质量方面有经验,并没有接受过诊断方面的培训。这一群体的参与为我们的研究创造了新的机会,可以探索在医学诊断和质量评估目的检查x射线时获得的眼球运动,这可能被视为不同类型的专业知识。我们发现,尽管诊断效能较低,但放射技师的眼动特征更接近专科医师,而非住院医师的眼动特征。可以推断,具有不同类型专业知识的人,在获得一定程度的经验(或实践)后,可能会发展出相似的视觉模式,这是研究的原始结论。
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Development of diagnostic performance & visual processing in different types of radiological expertise
The aim of this research was to compare visual patterns while examining radiographs in groups of people with different levels and different types of expertise. Introducing the latter comparative base is the original contribution of these studies. The residents and specialists were trained in medical diagnosing of X-Rays and for these two groups it was possible to compare visual patterns between observers with different level of the same expertise type. On the other hand, the radiographers who took part in the examination - due to specific of their daily work - had experience in reading and evaluating X-Rays quality and were not trained in diagnosing. Involving this group created in our research the new opportunity to explore eye movements obtained when examining X-Ray for both medical diagnosing and quality assessment purposes, which may be treated as different types of expertise. We found that, despite the low diagnosing performance, the radiographers eye movement characteristics were more similar to the specialists than eye movement characteristics of the residents. It may be inferred that people with different type of expertise, yet after gaining a certain level of experience (or practise), may develop similar visual patterns which is the original conclusion of the research.
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