Radiography Department, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, National University Hospital, Singapore.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2023 Jun;54(2S):S62-S69. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2023.01.010. Epub 2023 Feb 9.
Diagnostic Radiographers (DR) are the frontline responders during the COVID-19 outbreak, providing essential diagnostic imaging services for screening and monitoring of suspected and confirmed patients. Understanding the experience and perceptions of DR towards the COVID-19 outbreak enables radiography leaders to guide changes in the approach to managing response to future health outbreaks. This study aims to document the experiences of DR in Singapore during the COVID-19 pandemic.
All DR practising in Singapore institutions were invited to participate in an online survey, disseminated by the Singapore Society of Radiographers (SSR). The survey assessed the attitudes and perceptions of the respondents on the COVID-19 pandemic. The Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale was used to identify the respondents' life events closely related to the pandemic. Data collection took place from 5 July 2020 to 5 September 2020.
A total of 123 DR responded to the survey, where 89.4% of the respondents had been involved in the imaging of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients. Those performing General Radiography had the highest number of cases - 300 cases a month. The fear of transmitting COVID-19 to their family presented as the primary stressor (77.2%), followed by the lack of manpower (73.2%). The global themes that emerged from the study were (1) adapting to change and (2) quality of support.
Radiology departments in Singapore were able to cope with the high demands of the pandemic in terms of the provision of information, supplies, and physical equipment. However, they were less prepared to handle human factors such as mental health and staff morale. The safety and well-being of staff should not be compromised to reduce staff anxiety while performing their duties. Strategies to improve their ability to adapt to changes and provision of quality support are necessary measures in future pandemic situations.
在 COVID-19 疫情期间,诊断放射技师(DR)是一线响应者,为疑似和确诊患者的筛查和监测提供重要的诊断成像服务。了解 DR 对 COVID-19 疫情的经验和看法,使放射学领导者能够指导应对未来卫生疫情的方法的改变。本研究旨在记录新加坡 DR 在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历。
邀请所有在新加坡机构工作的 DR 参加由新加坡放射技师协会(SSR)发布的在线调查。该调查评估了受访者对 COVID-19 大流行的态度和看法。使用 Holmes 和 Rahe 应激量表来确定与大流行密切相关的受访者的生活事件。数据收集于 2020 年 7 月 5 日至 2020 年 9 月 5 日进行。
共有 123 名 DR 对调查做出了回应,其中 89.4%的受访者曾参与过疑似或确诊 COVID-19 患者的影像学检查。进行普通放射检查的 DR 每月的病例数最高,达 300 例。将 COVID-19 传染给家人的恐惧是主要的压力源(77.2%),其次是人力不足(73.2%)。研究中出现的全球主题是(1)适应变化和(2)质量支持。
新加坡的放射科部门能够应对大流行期间在信息、供应和物理设备方面的高需求。然而,他们在处理心理健康和员工士气等人为因素方面准备不足。在履行职责时,不应以牺牲员工安全和健康为代价来减轻员工的焦虑。改善适应变化的能力和提供高质量支持的策略是未来大流行情况下的必要措施。