Akudjedu Theophilus N, Lawal Olanrewaju, Sharma Meera, Elliott Jason, Stewart Sharon, Gilleece Terri, McFadden Sonyia, Franklin James M
Institute of Medical Imaging & Visualisation, Department of Medical Science & Public Health, Faculty of Health & Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK.
Department of Allied Health Professions, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health and Social Work, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK.
BJR Open. 2020 Sep 2;2(1):20200023. doi: 10.1259/bjro.20200023. eCollection 2020.
Radiographers are key patient-facing healthcare professionals involved in many aspects of patient care. The working patterns and professional practice of the radiography workforce (RW) has been altered during the COVID-19 pandemic. This survey aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on radiography practice in the United Kingdom (UK).
An online cross-sectional survey of the UK RW was performed (March 25th to April 26th, 2020). The survey sought information regarding 1. Demographics 2. Impact of the pandemic on professional practice 3. Infection prevention/control and 4. COVID-19 related stress. Data collected was analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (v.26).
A total of 522 responses were received, comprising = 412 (78.9%) diagnostic and = 110 (21.1%) therapeutic RW categories from across the UK. 12.5% (65/522) of the respondents were redeployed. Redeployment did not appear to contribute ( = 0.31) to work-related stress. However, fear of contracting the infection and perceived inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE) were identified as key contributors to stress during the study period. Compared to the therapeutic RW, a significantly higher proportion of the diagnostic RW identified fear of being infected as a major stressor (166/412 (40.3%) 30/110 (27.3%), = 0.01).
This survey has demonstrated changes to clinical practice, in particular to working patterns, service delivery and infection prevention and control were key contributors to workplace-related stress during the pandemic.
Timely and adequate staff training and availability of PPE as well as psychosocial support during future pandemics would enhance quality patient and staff safety.
放射技师是面向患者的关键医疗保健专业人员,参与患者护理的许多方面。在新冠疫情期间,放射摄影工作人员(RW)的工作模式和专业实践发生了改变。本次调查旨在评估疫情对英国放射摄影实践的影响。
对英国的放射摄影工作人员进行了一项在线横断面调查(2020年3月25日至4月26日)。该调查收集了以下方面的信息:1. 人口统计学信息;2. 疫情对专业实践的影响;3. 感染预防/控制措施;4. 与新冠疫情相关的压力。使用社会科学统计软件包(第26版)对收集到的数据进行分析。
共收到522份回复,其中包括来自英国各地的412名(78.9%)诊断放射摄影工作人员和110名(21.1%)治疗放射摄影工作人员。12.5%(65/522)的受访者被重新部署。重新部署似乎对工作相关压力没有影响(P = 0.31)。然而,在研究期间,对感染的恐惧和个人防护装备(PPE)不足被认为是压力的主要来源。与治疗放射摄影工作人员相比,诊断放射摄影工作人员中认为感染恐惧是主要压力源的比例显著更高(166/412(40.3%)对30/110(27.3%),P = 0.01)。
本次调查表明临床实践发生了变化,特别是工作模式、服务提供以及感染预防和控制是疫情期间工作场所相关压力的主要因素。
在未来疫情期间,及时且充分的员工培训、个人防护装备的供应以及心理社会支持将提高患者护理质量和员工安全。