Berntsen A, Myklebust A M, Kjelle E
Institute for the Health Sciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) at Gjøvik, NTNU Gjøvik, Postbox 191, 2802 Gjøvik Norway.
Faculty of Health and Social Sciences at the University of South-Eastern Norway (USN) at Drammen, University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), Post Office Box 4, 3199 Borre, Norway.
Radiography (Lond). 2023 Mar;29(2):450-455. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2023.02.007. Epub 2023 Feb 20.
A number of Norwegian radiographers have attended an advanced programme of education and training in musculoskeletal reporting, some in the UK and some in Norway. The aim of this study was to examine how reporting radiographers, radiologists and managers experienced the education, competence, and role of reporting radiographers in Norway. To our knowledge, the role and function of reporting radiographers in Norway has not yet been explored.
The study had a qualitative design and was based on eleven individual interviews of reporting radiographers, radiologists, and managers. The participants represented five different imaging departments from four hospital trusts in Norway. The interviews were analyzed using inductive content analysis.
The analysis identified two main categories: "Education and training", and "The reporting radiographer". The subcategories were: "Education", "Training", "Competence", and "The new role". The study found the program to be demanding, challenging, and time-consuming. However, the reporting radiographers described it as motivating because they gained new competence. The competence of reporting radiographers was regarded as adequate. The participants found that reporting radiographers had a unique competence in both image acquisition and reporting, and they were described as a missing link between radiographers and radiologists.
Reporting radiographers are experienced as an asset for the department. Reporting radiographers not only contribute to musculoskeletal imaging reports but are also important for collaboration, training, and professional development in imaging, and in collaborating with orthopedics. This was seen to increase the quality of musculoskeletal imaging.
Reporting radiographers are a valuable resource in image departments, especially in smaller hospitals where the shortage of radiologists is noticeable.
一些挪威放射技师参加了肌肉骨骼报告方面的高级教育培训项目,部分是在英国,部分是在挪威。本研究的目的是调查报告放射技师、放射科医生和管理人员如何看待挪威报告放射技师的教育、能力及角色。据我们所知,挪威报告放射技师的角色和职能尚未得到探讨。
本研究采用定性设计,基于对报告放射技师、放射科医生和管理人员的11次个人访谈。参与者代表了挪威四个医院信托机构的五个不同影像科室。采用归纳性内容分析法对访谈进行分析。
分析确定了两个主要类别:“教育与培训”和“报告放射技师”。子类别包括:“教育”“培训”“能力”和“新角色”。研究发现该项目要求高且具有挑战性,耗时较长。然而,报告放射技师称其具有激励作用,因为他们获得了新能力。报告放射技师的能力被认为是足够的。参与者发现报告放射技师在图像采集和报告方面都具有独特能力,他们被描述为放射技师和放射科医生之间缺失的环节。
报告放射技师被视为科室的一项资产。报告放射技师不仅有助于生成肌肉骨骼影像报告,对影像方面的协作、培训和专业发展以及与骨科的协作也很重要。这被认为提高了肌肉骨骼影像质量。
报告放射技师是影像科室的宝贵资源,尤其是在放射科医生短缺现象明显的小型医院。