University of Nicosia, School of Medicine, 21 Ilia Papakyriakou Street, 2414, Engomi, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Biotypos Medical Diagnostic Center, 2 Andrea Papandreou, 15127, Melissia, Athens, Greece.
Radiography (Lond). 2021 May;27(2):419-424. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2020.10.004. Epub 2020 Oct 9.
Imaging is essential for the initial diagnosis and monitoring of the novel coronavirus, which emerged in Wuhan, China. This study aims to assess the insight of radiographers on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their work routine and if protective measures are applied.
A prospective observational study was conducted among radiographers registered in the Cyprus Society of Registered Radiologic Technologists & Radiation Therapy Technologists. A questionnaire composed of 28 multiple choice questions was utilised, and the data analysis was performed using SPSS software with the statistical significance assumed as p-value < 0.05.
Out of 350 registered radiographers, 101 responses were received. The results showed that there are statistically significant differences regarding the working hours, the feeling of stress, the work effectiveness, the average examination time, the presence of a protocol used among the different workplaces of the participants; a private radiology centre, a private hospital or a public hospital, with a p-value 0.0022, 0.015, 0.027, 0.001, 0.0001 respectively. Also, statistically significant differences were observed in the decontamination methods used for equipment (p-value 0.007), for air (p-value 0.04) and when decontamination takes place (p-value 0.00032) among the different workplaces of the participants. Nonetheless, the majority of radiographers believe that their workplace is sufficiently provided with PPE, cleaning supplies, equipment, and with cleaning personnel and are optimistic regarding the adequacy of these provisions in the next three months.
This study showed that in the Republic of Cyprus, there are protocols regarding protective measures against COVID-19, and the radiographers are adequately trained on how to face an infectious disease outbreak. However, work is needed in order to develop protocols that reassure the safety of patients and medical personnel while managing the excess workload effectively.
This study indicates the importance of applying protective measures and protocols in the radiology departments in order to minimise the spread of the virus.
成像对于最初诊断和监测在中国武汉出现的新型冠状病毒至关重要。本研究旨在评估放射技师对 COVID-19 大流行如何影响其工作常规的看法,以及是否采取了保护措施。
在塞浦路斯注册放射技师和放射治疗技师协会注册的放射技师中进行了前瞻性观察研究。使用了由 28 个多项选择题组成的问卷,使用 SPSS 软件进行数据分析,假设统计显著性为 p 值 < 0.05。
在 350 名注册放射技师中,收到了 101 份回复。结果表明,参与者不同工作场所的工作时间、压力感、工作效率、平均检查时间、使用协议的存在方面存在统计学上的显著差异;私人放射科中心、私人医院或公立医院,p 值分别为 0.0022、0.015、0.027、0.001、0.0001。此外,参与者不同工作场所使用的设备(p 值 0.007)、空气(p 值 0.04)和消毒时间(p 值 0.00032)的去污方法也存在统计学上的显著差异。尽管如此,大多数放射技师认为他们的工作场所充分提供了个人防护设备、清洁用品、设备以及清洁人员,并对未来三个月这些用品的充足性持乐观态度。
本研究表明,在塞浦路斯共和国,存在针对 COVID-19 的防护措施协议,并且放射技师接受了如何应对传染病爆发的充分培训。然而,需要开展工作以制定协议,在有效管理工作量增加的同时,确保患者和医务人员的安全。
本研究表明,在放射科部门应用防护措施和协议对于最大限度地减少病毒传播至关重要。