University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, LE1 5WW, United Kingdom.
Keele University, Keele, Newcastle, ST5 5BG, United Kingdom.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2024 Dec;55(4):101439. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2024.101439. Epub 2024 Jul 11.
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic resulted in an emphasis on external factors affecting the wellbeing of staff within the National Health Service. There is a national shortage of diagnostic radiographers in the United Kingdom, so maintaining the health and satisfaction of the current radiographic workforce is important. The aim of this literature review is to determine workplace-related factors affecting the wellbeing of diagnostic radiographers in their clinical practice.
An interpretive phenomenological approach was selected to gain an insight of wellbeing from the perspective of radiographers and radiology managers. A systematic literature search was conducted, resulting in 10 core articles which were then thematically analysed.
Five themes were identified: Initial waves of COVID-19, Workload and Working Patterns, Mental Health, Sources of Support, and Recognition and Development.
COVID-19 has had a short and long-term impact on the working practices of radiographers, leading to a risk of burnout. Radiographers appreciated different forms of recognition from managers and support within their team but felt a lack of professional recognition outside the radiology department. Radiographers displayed resilience during the pandemic, using various strategies to cope with emotional challenges. A variety of external support was available to radiographers, but this was often self-directed, with in-person support difficult to access due to working patterns.
This review highlights the lack of tailored support addressing radiographers' unique experiences. As imaging modalities have different workloads and varying emotional involvement with patients, further research to provide evidence-based interventions to improve radiographers' mental health is advised.
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行强调了影响国民保健制度工作人员福祉的外部因素。在英国,诊断放射线技师短缺,因此保持现有放射线工作人员的健康和满意度很重要。本文献回顾的目的是确定影响诊断放射线技师在临床实践中幸福感的工作场所相关因素。
选择解释性现象学方法,从放射线技师和放射科管理人员的角度深入了解幸福感。进行了系统的文献检索,共得到 10 篇核心文章,然后对其进行主题分析。
确定了五个主题:COVID-19 的初始浪潮、工作量和工作模式、心理健康、支持来源以及认可和发展。
COVID-19 对放射线技师的工作实践产生了短期和长期的影响,导致倦怠的风险增加。放射线技师从管理人员和团队中获得了不同形式的认可和支持,但感到在放射科部门之外缺乏专业认可。放射线技师在大流行期间表现出了韧性,使用各种策略应对情绪挑战。放射线技师可以获得各种形式的外部支持,但通常是自我导向的,由于工作模式,很难获得面对面的支持。
本综述强调缺乏针对放射线技师独特经验的定制支持。由于成像方式的工作量不同,与患者的情感投入程度也不同,建议进一步研究提供基于证据的干预措施,以改善放射线技师的心理健康。