IF 0.7 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGINGRadiologic TechnologyPub Date : 2024-07-01
Laura Aaron, Kelli Welch Haynes
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The demographic variable of years as a technologist had significant differences with the subscales of quality patient care (<i>P</i> = .007), ethical performance (<i>P</i> = .008), personal and professional development (<i>P</i> = .02), and the total professionalism score (<i>P</i> = .01). A significant difference was found for the highest degree and the subscale of quality patient care (<i>P</i> = .007).</p><p><strong>Discussion: </strong>The demographic variables of age, years as a technologist, and highest degree affected the technologist's professional behavior scores. Technologists who were older or had more years of experience had higher professional behavior scores.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Certain demographic variables can affect the professional behavior of technologists. 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Relationship Between Professional Behaviors and Radiologic Technologists' Demographics.
Purpose: To determine whether the professional behaviors of radiologic technologists differ based on demographic variables.
Methods: An invitation was sent to 10 000 radiologic technologists to participate in the study. Participants completed the Haynes Scale of Professionalism for Radiologic Technology and answered demographic questions. Kruskal-Wallis tests and analyses of variance were conducted to identify the relationship between demographic variables and professional behaviors. Post hoc analyses were performed to identify differences between groups.
Results: A significant difference was identified for the demographic variable of age and the professionalism subscale of quality patient care (P < .001). The demographic variable of years as a technologist had significant differences with the subscales of quality patient care (P = .007), ethical performance (P = .008), personal and professional development (P = .02), and the total professionalism score (P = .01). A significant difference was found for the highest degree and the subscale of quality patient care (P = .007).
Discussion: The demographic variables of age, years as a technologist, and highest degree affected the technologist's professional behavior scores. Technologists who were older or had more years of experience had higher professional behavior scores.
Conclusion: Certain demographic variables can affect the professional behavior of technologists. These results help to highlight the factors that influence the development of professional behaviors.
期刊介绍:
Radiologic Technology is an official scholarly journal of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists. Published continuously since 1929, it circulates to more than 145,000 readers worldwide. This award-winning bimonthly Journal covers all disciplines and specialties within medical imaging, including radiography, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine imaging, sonography and cardiovascular-interventional radiography. In addition to peer-reviewed research articles, Radi