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The role of the radiographer in promoting health: A qualitative examination of diagnostic radiographer perspectives at a Scottish Major Trauma hospital
Publication of Government directives and initiatives have signalled a shift in healthcare priorities, with growing emphasis on prevention and early intervention. In comparison to other allied health professions, perceptions of Diagnostic Radiographers of their contribution to addressing these initia...
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Published in: | Radiography (London, England. 1995) England. 1995), 2024-03, Vol.30 (2), p.531-537 |
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Summary: | Publication of Government directives and initiatives have signalled a shift in healthcare priorities, with growing emphasis on prevention and early intervention. In comparison to other allied health professions, perceptions of Diagnostic Radiographers of their contribution to addressing these initiatives and role in promoting health, has not been explored. There is limited evidence on current practices, knowledge and confidence in providing health promotion advice to patients within this professional group. This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of Diagnostic Radiographers of their role in promoting health.
Semi-structured focus groups were conducted with 20 Diagnostic Radiographers recruited via convenience sampling from a Scottish Major Trauma Hospital. Focus groups were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis.
Findings demonstrated a lack of awareness and understanding of government initiatives and professional body recommendations surrounding health promotion. Diagnostic radiographers felt ill-equipped to provide appropriate and impactful health promotion advice and reported lack of time as a barrier to contributing to such activities.
Diagnostic Radiographers noted a willingness to undertake additional training to enable them to participate and were able to identify areas where they could adopt health promotion activities in their clinical practice. Addressing the barriers to participation is essential to empower Diagnostic Radiographers to contribute to the health promotion agenda.
There is a need to address profession specific education at pre-registration and post-qualification levels, to ensure Diagnostic Radiographers are equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence to promote health to their patients. Strong leadership is essential for creating a positive environment to facilitate education, training and the acceptance of health promotion as a key part of a diagnostic radiographer's role. |
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ISSN: | 1078-8174 1532-2831 1532-2831 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.radi.2024.01.004 |