Alumni, radiographers, clinical placement tutors and industry insights about current radiographers practice, competences and autonomy in western Switzerland.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_56479A24DE07
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Alumni, radiographers, clinical placement tutors and industry insights about current radiographers practice, competences and autonomy in western Switzerland.
Journal
Radiography
Author(s)
Sá Dos Reis C., De Labouchere S., Campeanu C., Ghotra S.S., Flaction L., Marmy L., Vorlet P., Al-Musibli A., Franco L., Champendal M.
ISSN
1532-2831 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1078-8174
Publication state
Published
Issued date
18/11/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
30
Number
1
Pages
193-201
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Abstract
Radiographers' profession is constantly evolving, which demands adaptation of education and training programs to build up medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals (MIRTPs) that provide healthcare to improve patient experience and outcomes. This study aimed to map radiographers' practices, competences, and autonomy level in Western Switzerland.
Data was collected by 2 cross-sectional online surveys targeting Alumni, radiographers, clinical placement tutors and medical imaging equipment specialists from industry, with opened and closed-end questions. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyse the data.
81 Alumni and 93 Chief-Radiographers, clinical tutors, practitioner-radiographers and industry answered the questionnaires. The competences considered as the most "acquired or completely acquired" by the Alumni were: adopt a reflective posture on practice (90.1 %; 73/81), adopt ethical behaviour (90.1 %; 73/81), carrying out and providing radiological services for diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive purposes (81.5 %; 68/81), adapting communication to the other surrounding persons (81.5 %; 66/81), and check compliance of procedures with standards (69.1 %; 56/81). Similar results were referred by Employers. The autonomy of the participant radiographers was considered as average, and it focuses only the preparation of the patient and the protocol optimisation. The development and integration of research is weak as well as the application of competences regarding professionalism.
A better link between educational institutions and clinical practice can help on the integration of research and evidence-based on practice, necessary to progress the radiographers' profession in Western Switzerland. The autonomy needs to be further developed and leadership courses must be integrated in the curricula to facilitate the implementation of new approaches to reinforce radiographer's profession.
Practice must be revised to integrate evidence-based; to facilitate research development, the managers need to increase support.
Keywords
Diagnostic radiographer, Medical imaging, Medical radiation sciences, Nuclear medicine technologist, Radiologic technologist, Therapeutic radiographer
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Web of science
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04/12/2023 14:54
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10/01/2024 8:16
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