A qualitative exploration of sonographers’ views toward transvaginal ultrasound in Zimbabwe: A barriers and solutions approach

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
B. Chinene , W. Matika , E.Y. Mushosho , L.C. Mutandiro
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Abstract

Introduction

Given the increasing reliance on pelvic imaging and the superior diagnostic quality of transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS), the British Medical Ultrasound Society emphasizes that all eligible patients should be offered this procedure to ensure the highest standard of care. However, in Zimbabwe, anecdotal evidence indicates a reluctance among sonographers to offer it to patients. This study aimed to understand sonographers' views on the barriers to adopting TVUS and to identify potential solutions.

Methods

This study employed a qualitative exploratory design using semi-structured interviews. Ten sonographers working in various healthcare institutions in Zimbabwe were recruited in this study. The interviews were transcribed and the qualitative data were managed in NVivo 13 and analyzed using thematic analysis based on the six steps outlined by Braun and Clarke.

Results

The identified barriers to the adoption of TVUS included: i. Training and confidence ii. Patient and cultural-related factors iii. Resource constraints iv. Clinical Engagement v. Financial and Time Considerations. Proposed solutions encompassed 1. Training 2. Awareness 3. Invest in Equipment 4. Policy development.

Conclusions

The study highlights Zimbabwe's challenges in adopting TVUS, including financial constraints, limited training, and cultural attitudes. To improve TVUS utilization, simulation-based training, increased awareness, and supportive legislation are needed, ultimately improving women's access to high-quality diagnostic care.

Implications for practice

Addressing the identified barriers to TVUS adoption through targeted training, increased awareness, investment in resources, and supportive policies are essential for enhancing women's access to timely and effective diagnostic care.
定性探索超声医师对经阴道超声在津巴布韦的看法:障碍和解决办法
鉴于对盆腔成像的日益依赖和经阴道超声(TVUS)优越的诊断质量,英国医学超声学会强调,所有符合条件的患者都应接受这种手术,以确保最高标准的护理。然而,在津巴布韦,轶事证据表明超声检查人员不愿向患者提供超声检查。本研究旨在了解超声医师对采用超声辅助系统的障碍的看法,并找出潜在的解决方案。方法本研究采用半结构化访谈的定性探索性设计。本研究招募了在津巴布韦各医疗机构工作的10名超声技师。访谈被转录,定性数据在NVivo 13中进行管理,并使用基于Braun和Clarke概述的六个步骤的主题分析进行分析。结果确定的采用TVUS的障碍包括:1 .培训和信心;患者和文化相关因素资源限制iv.临床参与vs .财务和时间考虑。建议的解决办法包括1。培训2。认识3。投资设备政策的发展。该研究强调了津巴布韦在采用TVUS方面面临的挑战,包括财政限制、有限的培训和文化态度。为了提高TVUS的利用率,需要进行基于模拟的培训、提高认识和支持性立法,最终改善妇女获得高质量诊断护理的机会。对实践的影响通过有针对性的培训、提高认识、资源投资和支持性政策来解决已确定的采用TVUS的障碍,对于提高妇女获得及时有效诊断护理的机会至关重要。
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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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