Radiographers' insights on the impact of their potential role in image interpretation within a low resource setting

A. Karera, T. Musili, L. Kalondo

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Abstract

Introduction
The global shortage of radiologists has led to a growing concern in medical imaging, prompting the exploration of strategies, such as including radiographers in image interpretation, to mitigate this challenge. However, in low-resource settings, progress in adopting similar approaches has been limited. This study aimed to explore radiographers' perceptions regarding the impact of their potential role in image interpretation within a low-resource setting.
Methods
The study used a qualitative descriptive design and was conducted at two public referral hospitals. Radiographers with at least one year of experience were purposively sampled and interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide after consenting. Data saturation determined the sample size, and content analysis was applied for data analysis.
Results
Two themes emerged from fourteen interviews conducted with two male and twelve female radiographers. Theme one revealed the potential for enhanced healthcare delivery through improved diagnostic support, bridging radiologist shortages, career development and fulfilment as positive outcomes of role extension. Theme two revealed possible implementation hurdles including radiographer resistance and reluctance, limited training, lack of professional trust, and legal and ethical challenges.
Conclusion
Radiographers perceived their potential participation positively, envisioning enhanced healthcare delivery, however, possible challenges like resistance and reluctance of radiographers, limited training, and legal/ethical issues pose hurdles. Addressing these challenges through tailored interventions, including formal education could facilitate successful implementation. Further studies are recommended to explore radiographers' competencies, providing empirical evidence for sustaining and expanding this role extension.
Implication for practice
The study further supports the integration of radiographers into image interpretation with the potential to enhance healthcare delivery, however, implementation challenges in low-resource settings require careful consideration.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1099-1105
JournalRadiography
Volume30
Issue number4
Early online date21 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • image interpretation
  • radiographer role extension
  • Low-resource settings
  • Radiologist shortage
  • Healthcare delivery

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