The impact of digital tools and the expected digital transformation in radiotherapy on Dutch radiation therapists (RTTs)

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Thijs Ackermans , Paul Cremers , Janne Dingemans , Carol Ou , Marcel Verheij , Maria Jacobs
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

Technological advancements have the potential to mitigate RTT shortages, burnout levels, and turnover rates. However, it is unclear if RTTs currently experience technostress (stress or anxiety from being overwhelmed by technology) and how extensive digital tool usage impacts key job performance indicators (e.g., job engagement, satisfaction, and turnover intentions). This study investigates the impact of digital tools used and expected digital transformation on RTTs’ technostress and key job performance indicators.

Materials and Methods

A survey was distributed to RTTs across all Dutch radiotherapy centers, resulting in 265 respondents. The survey included validated questionnaires on digital tool use, technostress, job autonomy, innovative work behavior and job performance indicators. Relationships were assessed using linear regression models and paired samples T-tests (p < 0.05).

Results

The number of digital tools used had no significant effect (p < 0.05) on key job performance indicators and was not related to technostress. Technostress negatively impacted key job performance indicators, but explained less than 7 % of the variance. Other factors, such as job autonomy, had a greater influence. When presented with a description of the future perspective of their job role after the expected digital transformation, RTTs reported small declines in key job performance indicators.

Conclusion

Current RTT performance is not affected by the number of digital tools used, as RTTs are used to working with digital tools. RTTs showed no technostress. After the predicted digital transformation RTTs remained satisfied and engaged. Ensuring RTTs feel skilled and empowered with decision-making authority is crucial before introducing new digital tools.
数字化工具和放疗中预期的数字化转型对荷兰放射治疗师(rtt)的影响
背景和目的技术进步有可能缓解RTT短缺、倦怠水平和流动率。然而,目前尚不清楚rtt目前是否经历技术压力(被技术压倒的压力或焦虑),以及广泛的数字工具使用如何影响关键的工作绩效指标(例如,工作投入、满意度和离职意向)。本研究调查了数字化工具的使用和预期数字化转型对rtt技术压力和关键工作绩效指标的影响。材料和方法在荷兰所有放射治疗中心的rtt中进行了一项调查,共有265名受访者。该调查包括关于数字工具使用、技术压力、工作自主性、创新工作行为和工作绩效指标的有效问卷。使用线性回归模型和配对样本t检验评估关系(p <;0.05)。结果使用数字工具的数量无显著影响(p <;0.05),与技术压力无关。技术压力对关键工作绩效指标产生负面影响,但解释了不到7%的差异。其他因素,如工作自主权,影响更大。当rtt描述了预期的数字化转型后他们工作角色的未来前景时,他们报告了关键工作绩效指标的小幅下降。结论目前RTT的表现不受使用数字工具数量的影响,因为RTT已经习惯使用数字工具。rtt无技术应激。在预测的数字化转型之后,rtt仍然保持满意和参与。在引入新的数字工具之前,确保rtt感到熟练并被赋予决策权至关重要。
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