Navigating challenges in radiography research: radiographers' perspectives in Saudi Arabia.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PeerJ Pub Date : 2024-09-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18125
Faisal A Alrehily, Walaa Alsharif, Yasser Aloufi, Ammar Alsaedi, Marwan Aljohani, Reem S Alotaibi, Hamed Alshammari, Abdullah Fahad A Alshamrani, Fahad H Alhazmi, Abdulaziz Qurashi
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Abstract

Introduction: Radiography is a crucial healthcare specialty that requires ongoing research to advance imaging technologies and techniques. Despite this, radiographers are faced with obstacles such as time constraints, lack of resources, and the need for training on new technologies, which can discourage their research involvement. This study aims to provide a more representative understanding of the radiography research culture in Saudi Arabia, building upon previous studies.

Methods: Following the approval of an ethics committee at Taibah University (2024/173/302 DRD), a cross-sectional survey was conducted from January to March 2024 among registered radiographers in Saudi Arabia. An online questionnaire was distributed via social media platforms using a snowball sampling strategy to reach a diverse group of radiographers across different regions and institutions. Participants provided informed consent before completing the questionnaire. The questionnaire, originally in English, was translated into Arabic and validated by two bilingual academics. It included sections on demographics, previous research experience, barriers to research involvement, factors encouraging research engagement, and self-assessment of research competencies. Descriptive statistics and Cronbach's alpha were used to analyze the data.

Results: A total of 105 radiographers participated in the study, with 41% having prior research involvement. Among those engaged, the most common activity was data collection (65%), followed by preparation of scientific articles (49%). Challenges such as the lack of a research-focused culture (48%), insufficient awareness of opportunities (36%), and time constraints (34%) were prominent barriers to research participation. Encouraging factors included the need for research training (63%), support from research groups (51%), and allocated research time (50%). Respondents assessed their research skills, with confidence varied across skills, with 50% feeling capable of initiating research and 51% of participating, yet a significant proportion expressed uncertainties, especially in statistical knowledge and research methodology.

Conclusion: Most of the surveyed radiographers did not engage in research. However, there is a substantial interest in enhancing research involvement, with training, collaborative groups, and organizational support identified as key factors encouraging participation. The findings suggest that addressing these barriers can foster a more robust research culture, leading to improved diagnostic practices.

应对放射学研究中的挑战:沙特阿拉伯放射技师的观点。
介绍:放射学是一门重要的医疗保健专业,需要不断进行研究以推动成像技术和工艺的发展。尽管如此,放射技师仍面临着时间限制、资源匮乏以及需要接受新技术培训等障碍,这可能会阻碍他们参与研究。本研究的目的是在以往研究的基础上,更有代表性地了解沙特阿拉伯的放射学研究文化:经泰巴大学伦理委员会批准(2024/173/302 DRD),于 2024 年 1 月至 3 月对沙特阿拉伯注册放射技师进行了横向调查。调查采用滚雪球式抽样策略,通过社交媒体平台发放在线问卷,以覆盖不同地区和机构的不同放射技师群体。参与者在填写问卷前均已知情同意。问卷原为英文,后被翻译成阿拉伯文,并由两名双语学者进行了验证。问卷包括人口统计学、以前的研究经历、参与研究的障碍、鼓励参与研究的因素以及研究能力的自我评估等部分。数据分析采用了描述性统计和 Cronbach's alpha:共有 105 名放射技师参与了研究,其中 41% 曾经参与过研究。在参与研究的人员中,最常见的活动是收集数据(65%),其次是撰写科学文章(49%)。缺乏注重研究的文化(48%)、对机会认识不足(36%)和时间限制(34%)等挑战是参与研究的主要障碍。令人鼓舞的因素包括需要研究培训(63%)、研究小组的支持(51%)和分配的研究时间(50%)。受访者对自己的研究技能进行了评估,不同技能的受访者信心各不相同,50%的受访者认为自己有能力发起研究,51%的受访者认为自己有能力参与研究,但也有相当一部分受访者表示不确定,尤其是在统计知识和研究方法方面:结论:大多数接受调查的放射技师没有参与研究。然而,人们对加强研究参与度有着浓厚的兴趣,培训、合作小组和组织支持被认为是鼓励参与研究的关键因素。研究结果表明,消除这些障碍可以促进更强大的研究文化,从而改善诊断实践。
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PeerJ
PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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4.70
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3.70%
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1665
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: PeerJ is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in the biological and medical sciences. At PeerJ, authors take out a lifetime publication plan (for as little as $99) which allows them to publish articles in the journal for free, forever. PeerJ has 5 Nobel Prize Winners on the Board; they have won several industry and media awards; and they are widely recognized as being one of the most interesting recent developments in academic publishing.
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