Exploring the lived experiences of diagnostic radiographers after transitioning to non-emergency imaging settings

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
M. Ngo , K. Thorburn , A. Naama , E. Skelton
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Abstract

Introduction

The demand for diagnostic imaging in emergency clinical settings has increased in recent years, placing pressure on the available workforce. However, challenges including staff shortages and inflexible shift patterns may prompt radiographers to leave emergency settings. This study explores the lived experiences of radiographers who have transitioned to non-emergency settings and factors that might influence their decision to return.

Methods

A descriptive phenomenological approach was used. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 diagnostic radiographers working in the UK, who had transitioned to non-emergency settings within the last one to five years.

Results

Participants provided insight into (1) the past: reasons for transitioning, (2) the present: current thoughts on wellbeing and professional development, and (3) the future: possibility of returning to the emergency setting. Occupational pressures including excessive workloads, physical exhaustion, and time constraints leading to moral distress, were commonly cited reasons for transitioning to non-emergency setting. Since transitioning, participants reported improvement in their physical and mental well-being, renewed job satisfaction, and enhanced work-life balance. Career advancement opportunities, a better work environment, competitive salaries, and improved mental health support, could encourage a return to the emergency setting.

Conclusion

This study highlights the valuable learning experiences that emergency settings offer diagnostic radiographers, greatly enhancing their skills and overall competence. However, challenging work conditions can lead to job dissatisfaction and burn out. Instead of leaving the profession altogether, some radiographers found renewed satisfaction by transitioning to non-emergency settings. The majority of participants would consider returning to emergency imaging under the right conditions.

Implications for practice

Flexibility regarding work arrangements, career advancement opportunities, competitive salary offers, and improved mental health support through interventions such as debriefing, could help retain radiographers in emergency settings.
探究放射诊断技师在过渡到非紧急成像环境后的生活经历。
简介:近年来,在紧急临床环境中对诊断成像的需求有所增加,给现有的劳动力带来了压力。然而,包括工作人员短缺和不灵活的轮班模式在内的挑战可能促使放射技师离开应急环境。本研究探讨了过渡到非紧急环境的放射技师的生活经历,以及可能影响他们决定返回的因素。方法:采用描述现象学方法。对12名在英国工作的诊断放射技师进行了半结构化访谈,他们在过去一到五年内过渡到非紧急环境。结果:参与者提供了以下方面的见解:(1)过去:过渡的原因;(2)现在:对健康和专业发展的当前想法;(3)未来:重返紧急环境的可能性。职业压力,包括工作量过大、身体疲惫和时间限制导致精神痛苦,是过渡到非紧急环境的常见原因。自转变以来,参与者报告说他们的身心健康状况有所改善,工作满意度有所提高,工作与生活的平衡也有所改善。职业晋升机会、更好的工作环境、有竞争力的工资和更好的心理健康支持,都可以鼓励重返应急环境。结论:本研究强调急诊环境为放射诊断技师提供了宝贵的学习经验,大大提高了他们的技能和整体能力。然而,具有挑战性的工作环境会导致对工作的不满和倦怠。一些放射技师没有完全离开这个行业,而是通过过渡到非紧急环境中找到了新的满足感。大多数参与者会考虑在适当的条件下恢复紧急成像。对实践的影响:工作安排的灵活性、职业发展机会、有竞争力的薪酬以及通过汇报等干预措施改善的心理健康支持,可以帮助在紧急情况下留住放射技师。
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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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