爱尔兰放射学服务管理人员和临床专业放射技师的工作满意度和职业规划

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiography Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.radi.2024.10.004
S. Sexton, J.P. McNulty
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导言放射学服务经理(RSM)和临床专业放射技师(CSR)在为患者提供整体影像诊断服务和无缝操作方面发挥着关键作用。由于这些专业人员所扮演的重要角色,考虑他们的工作满意度和职业规划就显得尤为重要,因为这两个变量与为患者提供的医疗服务质量和员工的职业表现密不可分。本研究探讨了 RSM 和 CSR 的工作满意度和职业规划。研究采用了一种成熟的、经过验证的、基于问卷的工作满意度评估工具--工作满意度调查(JSS)--来提供与医疗保健工作满意度相关的 9 个分量表中 36 个陈述的相关数据。此外,还有四个开放式问题,让参与者有机会提供与职业规划相关的意见。全国注册护士小组收到了一份电子调查问卷的电子邮件链接,该链接进一步将调查问卷分发给了其他注册护士和各自临床站点的所有 CSR。收集到的数据在 Excel 中使用数据分析插件进行分析,以评估统计意义。结果这项研究的结果表明,企业社会责任和注册护士对工作满意度的看法主要是 "矛盾 "的。两个群体中满意度最高的领域包括 "工作性质"、"同事 "和 "监督",而不满意的领域包括 "薪酬"、"或有奖励 "制度不明确和 "工作条件"。对实践的启示提高管理层的工作满意度应能转化为其他级别放射技师的工作满意度,从而影响放射科的整体患者护理质量和职业福利。
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Job satisfaction and career plans among Irish radiography services managers and clinical specialist radiographers

Introduction

Radiography Service Managers (RSMs) and Clinical Specialist Radiographers (CSRs) play a pivotal role in the overall provision and seamless operation of the diagnostic imaging services provided to patients. The essential role played by these professionals makes it important to consider both job satisfaction and career plans amongst this cohort as both these variables are inextricably linked with the quality of care provided to patients and the occupational performance of staff. This study explored the job satisfaction and career plans of RSMs and CSRs.

Method

A well-established, validated, questionnaire-based job satisfaction assessment tool, the Job Satisfaction Survey (JSS), was used to provide data relating to 36 statements across nine subscales related to job satisfaction in healthcare. Additionally, there were four open-ended questions which provided participants the opportunity to provide input related to career plans. An email link with access to the electronic survey was circulated to the National RSMs Group who further distributed the survey to other RSMs and all CSRs at their respective clinical sites. The collected data was analysed in Excel with the data analysis add-in to assess statistical significance.

Results

The findings of this study demonstrated predominately ‘ambivalent’ opinions among CSRs and RSMs, with regard to job satisfaction. Areas of highest satisfaction amongst both cohorts included ‘Nature of work’, ‘Co-workers’, and ‘Supervision’, while areas of dissatisfaction included ‘Pay’, unclear systems of ‘Contingent Rewards’, and ‘Operating Conditions’.

Conclusion

This study highlighted areas where measures could be explored to increase job satisfaction and encourage the retention of both RSMs and CSRs in diagnostic imaging departments.

Implications for practice

The enhancement of job satisfaction at management levels should translate through to other grades of radiographers, impacting the overall quality of patient care and professional well-being in the department.
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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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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