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Advanced practice among diagnostic radiographers - An international survey

Lindgaard, M.F.; England, A.; Portelli, J.L.; Hogg, P.; Johansen, S.

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Authors

M.F. Lindgaard

A. England

J.L. Portelli

S. Johansen



Abstract

Introduction
As the global healthcare system evolves, diagnostic radiographers (DRs) are taking on advanced roles, constituting advanced radiography practice. This study explored the definition of ARP tasks among DRs, radiology department managers (RDMs), and National Society Officers (NSOs) on a global scale.

Methods
Data collection was obtained via a self-developed online survey administered via email and social media to DRs, RDMs, and NSOs. The survey sought to collect demographic data, insights into definition of ARP tasks, and perceptions regarding global practice.

Results
206 respondents from 25 countries participated, predominantly from Norway (n = 77), Australia (n = 34), and Portugal (n = 20). 71.7 % of DR respondents defined teaching as ARP task, while RDMs (74.2) and NSOs (88.8 %) identified approving image quality independently as ARP. 53.4 % of DRs perceived their practice as ARP-aligned, with awareness reported by 44.8 % of DRs, 66.7 % of RDMs, and 77.8 % of NSOs.

Conclusion
This study provides a clearer understanding of the task respondents consider ARP and the extent to which it is practiced, whereas DRs are increasingly performing advanced tasks globally. Clarifying ARP tasks in the workplace will promote a common understanding of the role and foster support for its establishment in diagnostic radiography. Further research is required to gather a more comprehensive international perspective on ARP tasks, especially given the limitations of this study, as well as the limited responses from the Americas and African regions.

Implications for practice
Clear definitions of ARP tasks are necessary for seamless integration of ARP into current practices. Additionally, advocating for official recognition, and global acknowledgement by the profession and key stakeholders are imperative for DRs to fully develop in these areas.

Citation

Lindgaard, M., England, A., Portelli, J., Hogg, P., & Johansen, S. (in press). Advanced practice among diagnostic radiographers - An international survey. Radiography, 30(6), 1604-1611. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2024.09.068

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 30, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 12, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 24, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 24, 2024
Journal Radiography
Print ISSN 1078-8174
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 6
Pages 1604-1611
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2024.09.068

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