Insights Imaging. 2020 Dec 3;11(1):130. doi: 10.1186/s13244-020-00945-9.
Radiologists undertake a wide variety of functions which have altered as technologies have evolved. The aim of this survey was to explore radiologists' opinions concerning their role and identity in 2020.
The survey included 124 questions on training, daily work, interaction with colleagues and patients, involvement in teaching, research and management and task delegation. An initial draft was amended following responses from the Presidents of the 48 ESR's national institutional member societies. The final on-line survey was available to individual ESR full members between January and March 2020. 1344 responses from radiologists in 49 European countries were obtained.
80% (1049/1317) of radiologists considered a period of non-radiology clinical training mandatory and 92% (1192/1291) felt that sub-specialty expertise was important and improved the visibility of radiologists. 76% (961/1262) of radiologists regularly communicate directly with patients. Only 25% (314/1238) had undergone formal communications training although 82% (1020/1238) felt that this would be beneficial. Radiologists highly value their positive interaction with colleagues, including within multi-disciplinary team meetings, despite limited resources. Difficulties identified included high workload, especially the need to cover general work in parallel with the need to offer subspecialty expertise. 66% (837/1262) felt that lack of visibility to patients is a risk to radiology and professional visibility could be improved by radiology-led research and teaching.
ESR activities should aim to (1) support radiologists with sub-specialty training and maintenance of competencies; (2) develop recommendations for patient communications training and multi-disciplinary working with strong clinical integration; (3) enhance radiologists' visibility by harnessing opportunities for radiology-led research and education.
随着技术的发展,放射科医生承担的各种职能也发生了变化。本次调查的目的是探讨放射科医生对其在2020年的角色和身份的看法。
该调查包括124个关于培训、日常工作、与同事及患者的互动、参与教学、研究和管理以及任务分配的问题。在收到欧洲放射学会(ESR)48个国家机构成员协会主席的回复后,对初始草案进行了修订。最终的在线调查于2020年1月至3月期间向ESR的个人正式会员开放。获得了来自49个欧洲国家的放射科医生的1344份回复。
80%(1049/1317)的放射科医生认为非放射科临床培训期是必要的,92%(1192/1291)的医生认为亚专业专长很重要,能提高放射科医生的知名度。76%(961/1262)的放射科医生经常直接与患者沟通。只有25%(314/1238)的医生接受过正式的沟通培训,尽管82%(1020/1238)的医生认为这会有帮助。尽管资源有限,但放射科医生高度重视他们与同事的积极互动,包括在多学科团队会议中的互动。发现的困难包括工作量大,特别是需要在提供亚专业专长的同时兼顾一般工作。66%(837/1262)的医生认为患者对放射科缺乏了解对放射科构成风险,通过放射科主导的研究和教学可以提高专业知名度。
ESR的活动应旨在:(1)支持放射科医生进行亚专业培训并维持其能力;(2)制定患者沟通培训和紧密临床整合的多学科合作的建议;(3)通过利用放射科主导的研究和教育机会提高放射科医生的知名度。