Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Tübingen, Germany.
Rofo. 2022 Jan;194(1):70-82. doi: 10.1055/a-1586-3278. Epub 2021 Oct 14.
To find out the opinion of radiological inpatient and outpatient medical staff regarding the measures taken in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic during the first and second waves and to identify the measures that are still perceived as needing improvement.
We conducted an anonymous online survey among more than 10 000 radiologists/technicians in Germany from January 5 to January 31, 2021. A total of 862 responses (head physicians, n = 225 [inpatient doctors, n = 138; outpatient doctors, n = 84; N/A, n = 3]; radiologic personnel, n = 637 [inpatient doctor, n = 303; outpatient doctor, n = 50; inpatient technician, n = 217; outpatient technician, n = 26; N/A, n = 41]) were received. Questions of approximation, yes/no questions, and Likert scales were used.
During the first/second wave, 70 % (86/123)/43 % (45/104) of inpatient and 26 % (17/66)/10 % (5/52) of outpatient head physicians agreed that they received financial support from the authorities but the majority rated the financial support as insufficient. During the first and second wave, 33 % (8/24) and 80 % (16/20) of outpatient technicians agreed that they were adequately provided with personal protective equipment. The perceived lack of personal protective equipment improved for all participants during the second wave. Inpatient [outpatient] technicians perceived an increased workload in the first and second wave: 72 % (142/198) [79 % (19/24)] and 84 % (146/174) [80 % (16/20)].
Technicians seem increasingly negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Financial support by the competent authorities seems to be in need of improvement.
· The accessibility of personal protective equipment resources improved in the second wave.. · In particular, radiology technicians seem increasingly negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.. · Financial and consulting support from the government could be improved..
· Bernatz S, Afat S, Othman AE et al. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Radiology in Inpatient and Outpatient Care in Germany: A Nationwide Survey Regarding the First and Second Wave. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2022; 194: 70 - 82.
了解放射科住院和门诊医务人员对 COVID-19 大流行第一波和第二波期间采取的措施的看法,并确定仍需要改进的措施。
我们于 2021 年 1 月 5 日至 1 月 31 日期间对德国的 10000 多名放射科医生/技术人员进行了匿名在线调查。共收到 862 份答复(主任医师,n=225[住院医师,n=138;门诊医师,n=84;无,n=3];放射科人员,n=637[住院医师,n=303;门诊医师,n=50;住院技师,n=217;门诊技师,n=26;无,n=41])。使用了近似问题、是/否问题和李克特量表。
在第一/第二波中,70%(86/123)/43%(45/104)的住院医师和 26%(17/66)/10%(5/52)的门诊医师同意他们从当局获得了财政支持,但大多数人认为财政支持不足。在第一波和第二波中,33%(8/24)和 80%(16/20)的门诊技师同意他们有足够的个人防护设备。所有参与者在第二波期间对个人防护设备的不足的看法都有所改善。住院[门诊]技师在第一波和第二波期间感受到工作量增加:72%(142/198)[79%(19/24)]和 84%(146/174)[80%(16/20)]。
德国的技术人员似乎越来越受到 COVID-19 大流行的负面影响。主管当局的财政支持似乎需要改进。
· 个人防护设备资源的可及性在第二波中有所改善。
· 特别是,放射科技术人员似乎越来越受到 COVID-19 大流行的负面影响。
· 政府的财政和咨询支持可以得到改善。