Regulation of the sonography profession and patient safety: A comparative study between Australia and New Zealand with implications for statutory regulation

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
J. McInerney , S. Meiklejohn , P. Lombardo , C. Cowling , J. Sim
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Abstract

Introduction

The primary aim of statutory regulation in healthcare is patient safety. Few studies examine health professionals’ perceptions of statutory regulation and its impact on patient safety. Statutory regulation of sonographers is different in Australia and New Zealand which affords a unique opportunity to compare and contrast regulation and its impact.

Methods

An interpretive policy analysis investigated how statutory regulation in the sonography profession addresses patient safety in Australia and New Zealand. A framework analysis explored relevant statutory regulatory policy as well as interviews from sonographers.

Results

Four policy documents were included. Thirty-one sonographers in Australia and nine in New Zealand took part in semi-structured interviews. Four themes described statutory regulation and its impact on patient safety: how statutory regulation is implemented in practice to address patient safety; factors contributing to implementation of statutory regulation; impact of statutory regulation on sonographers; and considerations for regulation.

Conclusion

Statutory regulation provides a reference point for safe practice but can be non-specific in defining sonographers’ roles and outlining strategies that address patient safety.

Sonographers' perspectives of how regulation of practice addresses patient safety was mixed. A gap exists in sonographers’ understanding of the role of statutory regulation in patient safety.

Implications for practice

Regulatory authorities must consider how to effectively engage and educate both patients and practitioners about their role in patient safety.

Practitioners should also take the opportunity to engage in understanding the role of statutory regulation in enhancing patient safety.

A broader view of how Fitness-to-Practice in sonography is managed should be considered in light of the findings.

超声专业的监管与患者安全:澳大利亚和新西兰的比较研究及其对法定监管的影响。
导言:医疗法定监管的主要目的是保障患者安全。很少有研究探讨医疗专业人员对法定法规的看法及其对患者安全的影响。澳大利亚和新西兰对超声技师的法定监管不同,这为比较和对比监管及其影响提供了一个独特的机会:解释性政策分析调查了澳大利亚和新西兰超声波检查行业的法定法规是如何保障患者安全的。框架分析探讨了相关的法定监管政策以及对超声技师的访谈:结果:包括四份政策文件。澳大利亚的 31 名超声技师和新西兰的 9 名超声技师参加了半结构化访谈。四个主题描述了法定法规及其对患者安全的影响:在实践中如何实施法定法规以解决患者安全问题;促进实施法定法规的因素;法定法规对超声技师的影响;以及对法规的考虑:法定法规为安全实践提供了一个参考点,但在界定超声技师的角色和概述解决患者安全问题的策略方面可能并不具体。超声技师对执业监管如何解决患者安全问题的看法不一。超声技师对法定法规在患者安全方面的作用的理解存在差距:监管机构必须考虑如何有效地让患者和从业人员了解他们在患者安全方面的作用。从业人员也应借此机会了解法定法规在加强患者安全方面的作用。根据研究结果,应从更广阔的视角考虑如何管理超声造影的 "执业资格"。
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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