The perceptions and willingness of radiographers to extend their roles and become reporting radiographers in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

There has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of ra...

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Published in:Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences Vol. 55; no. 4; p. 101405
Main Authors: Alkatheeri, Ajnas, Salih, Suliman, Alblooshi, Sara, Lanca, Luis, Almarri, Bashayer, Al-Horani, Qays
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Abstract There has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of radiographers to a specific range of radiological reporting tasks. It may be possible to meet demand and relieve some pressure on radiologists and increase radiographer satisfaction and retention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions, and willingness of the Abu Dhabi radiographers to extend their role as reporting radiographers in skeleton radiography. A cross-sectional study was conducted among radiographers in the UAE. The on-line questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about radiographers, their qualifications, their professional experience, their postgraduate training, their plans for professional development, as well as their interest in future career opportunities related to extended roles. This study had a response rate of 50% (n = 60). The government sector accounted for 75.3% of the survey's participants, while the private sector accounted for 24.7%. The main gains for role advancement were identified by 58.3% of the participants who were confident to start interpreting the upper and lower extremities in the emergency room (ER), and 86.3% were willing to be reporting radiographers. In conclusion, the Abu Dhabi radiographers are willing to extend their role in the interpretation of general X-ray images of skeletons. Curriculum development in radiography and medical imaging education jointly with licensing health authority bodies is required to plan for the new radiographer reporting role. Les besoins en services d'imagerie diagnostique ont augmenté dans le monde entier, plus rapidement que la capacité des radiologues. Le modèle actuel de main-d'œuvre n'est pas viable en raison du vieillissement prévu de la population et de la contraction du personnel de santé. En élargissant le rôle des radiographes à une gamme spécifique de tâches de rapports radiologiques, il pourrait être possible de répondre à la demande et d'améliorer la qualité des services de radiologie. Il pourrait être possible de répondre à la demande et d'alléger la pression sur les radiologues, tout en augmentant la satisfaction et la fidélisation des radiographes. L'objectif de cette étude est d'examiner les perceptions et la volonté des radiographes d'Abu Dhabi d'étendre leur rôle de radiographes rapporteurs à la radiographie du squelette. Une étude transversale a été menée auprès des radiographes des Émirats arabes unis. Le questionnaire en ligne a été conçu pour obtenir des données démographiques sur les radiographes et de l'information sur leurs qualifications, leur expérience professionnelle, leur formation postuniversitaire, leurs projets de perfectionnement professionnel, ainsi que leur intérêt pour les futures possibilités de carrière liées à l'extension des rôles. Le taux de réponse à cette étude a été de 50 % (n = 60). Le secteur gouvernemental représentait 75,3 % des participants à l'enquête, tandis que le secteur privé en représentait 24,7 %. Les principaux gains pour l'avancement du rôle ont été identifiés par 58,3% des participants qui se sont dits confiants d'être en mesure de commencer à interpréter les images des extrémités supérieures et inférieures dans la salle d'urgence (ER), et 86,3% étaient prêts à être des radiographes rapporteurs. En conclusion, les radiographes d'Abu Dhabi sont prêts à étendre leur rôle dans l'interprétation des images radiographiques générales du squelette.
AbstractList There has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of radiographers to a specific range of radiological reporting tasks. It may be possible to meet demand and relieve some pressure on radiologists and increase radiographer satisfaction and retention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions, and willingness of the Abu Dhabi radiographers to extend their role as reporting radiographers in skeleton radiography. A cross-sectional study was conducted among radiographers in the UAE. The on-line questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about radiographers, their qualifications, their professional experience, their postgraduate training, their plans for professional development, as well as their interest in future career opportunities related to extended roles. This study had a response rate of 50% (n = 60). The government sector accounted for 75.3% of the survey's participants, while the private sector accounted for 24.7%. The main gains for role advancement were identified by 58.3% of the participants who were confident to start interpreting the upper and lower extremities in the emergency room (ER), and 86.3% were willing to be reporting radiographers. In conclusion, the Abu Dhabi radiographers are willing to extend their role in the interpretation of general X-ray images of skeletons. Curriculum development in radiography and medical imaging education jointly with licensing health authority bodies is required to plan for the new radiographer reporting role.
There has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of radiographers to a specific range of radiological reporting tasks. It may be possible to meet demand and relieve some pressure on radiologists and increase radiographer satisfaction and retention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions, and willingness of the Abu Dhabi radiographers to extend their role as reporting radiographers in skeleton radiography.INTRODUCTIONThere has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of radiographers to a specific range of radiological reporting tasks. It may be possible to meet demand and relieve some pressure on radiologists and increase radiographer satisfaction and retention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions, and willingness of the Abu Dhabi radiographers to extend their role as reporting radiographers in skeleton radiography.A cross-sectional study was conducted among radiographers in the UAE. The on-line questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about radiographers, their qualifications, their professional experience, their postgraduate training, their plans for professional development, as well as their interest in future career opportunities related to extended roles.METHODSA cross-sectional study was conducted among radiographers in the UAE. The on-line questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about radiographers, their qualifications, their professional experience, their postgraduate training, their plans for professional development, as well as their interest in future career opportunities related to extended roles.This study had a response rate of 50% (n = 60). The government sector accounted for 75.3% of the survey's participants, while the private sector accounted for 24.7%. The main gains for role advancement were identified by 58.3% of the participants who were confident to start interpreting the upper and lower extremities in the emergency room (ER), and 86.3% were willing to be reporting radiographers.RESULTSThis study had a response rate of 50% (n = 60). The government sector accounted for 75.3% of the survey's participants, while the private sector accounted for 24.7%. The main gains for role advancement were identified by 58.3% of the participants who were confident to start interpreting the upper and lower extremities in the emergency room (ER), and 86.3% were willing to be reporting radiographers.In conclusion, the Abu Dhabi radiographers are willing to extend their role in the interpretation of general X-ray images of skeletons.CONCLUSIONIn conclusion, the Abu Dhabi radiographers are willing to extend their role in the interpretation of general X-ray images of skeletons.Curriculum development in radiography and medical imaging education jointly with licensing health authority bodies is required to plan for the new radiographer reporting role.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICECurriculum development in radiography and medical imaging education jointly with licensing health authority bodies is required to plan for the new radiographer reporting role.
There has been an increase in the need for diagnostic imaging services globally, which is faster than the capacity of radiologists. The current workforce model is not sustainable due to the predicted aging of the population and the contraction of the healthcare workforce. By extending the role of radiographers to a specific range of radiological reporting tasks. It may be possible to meet demand and relieve some pressure on radiologists and increase radiographer satisfaction and retention. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions, and willingness of the Abu Dhabi radiographers to extend their role as reporting radiographers in skeleton radiography. A cross-sectional study was conducted among radiographers in the UAE. The on-line questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about radiographers, their qualifications, their professional experience, their postgraduate training, their plans for professional development, as well as their interest in future career opportunities related to extended roles. This study had a response rate of 50% (n = 60). The government sector accounted for 75.3% of the survey's participants, while the private sector accounted for 24.7%. The main gains for role advancement were identified by 58.3% of the participants who were confident to start interpreting the upper and lower extremities in the emergency room (ER), and 86.3% were willing to be reporting radiographers. In conclusion, the Abu Dhabi radiographers are willing to extend their role in the interpretation of general X-ray images of skeletons. Curriculum development in radiography and medical imaging education jointly with licensing health authority bodies is required to plan for the new radiographer reporting role. Les besoins en services d'imagerie diagnostique ont augmenté dans le monde entier, plus rapidement que la capacité des radiologues. Le modèle actuel de main-d'œuvre n'est pas viable en raison du vieillissement prévu de la population et de la contraction du personnel de santé. En élargissant le rôle des radiographes à une gamme spécifique de tâches de rapports radiologiques, il pourrait être possible de répondre à la demande et d'améliorer la qualité des services de radiologie. Il pourrait être possible de répondre à la demande et d'alléger la pression sur les radiologues, tout en augmentant la satisfaction et la fidélisation des radiographes. L'objectif de cette étude est d'examiner les perceptions et la volonté des radiographes d'Abu Dhabi d'étendre leur rôle de radiographes rapporteurs à la radiographie du squelette. Une étude transversale a été menée auprès des radiographes des Émirats arabes unis. Le questionnaire en ligne a été conçu pour obtenir des données démographiques sur les radiographes et de l'information sur leurs qualifications, leur expérience professionnelle, leur formation postuniversitaire, leurs projets de perfectionnement professionnel, ainsi que leur intérêt pour les futures possibilités de carrière liées à l'extension des rôles. Le taux de réponse à cette étude a été de 50 % (n = 60). Le secteur gouvernemental représentait 75,3 % des participants à l'enquête, tandis que le secteur privé en représentait 24,7 %. Les principaux gains pour l'avancement du rôle ont été identifiés par 58,3% des participants qui se sont dits confiants d'être en mesure de commencer à interpréter les images des extrémités supérieures et inférieures dans la salle d'urgence (ER), et 86,3% étaient prêts à être des radiographes rapporteurs. En conclusion, les radiographes d'Abu Dhabi sont prêts à étendre leur rôle dans l'interprétation des images radiographiques générales du squelette.
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