Measurement of Radiographers’ Pandemic Experiences and Perceptions During COVID-19

Muna Almulla
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COVID-19 is a recent globally-manifested phenomenon that compels healthcare workers to face and rapidly adapt to forceful changes. While much of the research has a general focus on all healthcare professions,this work has the specific focus on radiographers because they play a critical role in monitoring the spread of COVID-19. A Pandemic Experiences and Perceptions Survey (PEPS) was used to report on radiographers’ experiences. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was distributed to radiographers between May and June 2020. A number of 102 (29.4%) completed the survey (48 [47.1%] males and 54 [52.9%] females). With respect to the five PEPS tools, the means (± SD) of each tool were as follows: disruption, 2.487 (±0.94); resources, 2.576 (±0.914); risk perception, 2.946 (±1.57); impact on work-life areas, 3.81 (±0.711); and leadership, 3.795 (±0.807). Eighty percent of radiographers were in agreement that COVID-19 affected their work distribution and 74.5% did not consider their protective equipment, staff availability, and support staff competence to be adequate. Sixtytwo percent of the participants reported fear of the virus. This study allows for front-line radiographers to quickly express concerns and provides insight into the issues that must be addressed during the current and future outbreaks.
测量放射技师在COVID-19期间的大流行经验和认知
COVID-19是最近出现的一种全球现象,迫使卫生保健工作者面对并迅速适应强有力的变化。虽然大部分研究都集中在所有医疗保健专业,但这项工作特别关注放射技师,因为他们在监测COVID-19的传播方面发挥着关键作用。大流行经验和认知调查(PEPS)用于报告放射技师的经验。在2020年5月至6月期间向放射技师分发了一份横断面问卷调查。102人(29.4%)完成调查,其中男性48人(47.1%),女性54人(52.9%)。对于5种PEPS工具,每种工具的平均值(±SD)如下:破坏,2.487(±0.94);资源,2.576(±0.914);风险感知,2.946(±1.57);对工作-生活领域的影响,3.81(±0.711);领导力,3.795(±0.807)。80%的放射技师同意COVID-19影响了他们的工作分配,74.5%的放射技师认为他们的防护设备、工作人员的可用性和支持人员的能力不足。62%的参与者报告了对病毒的恐惧。这项研究使一线放射技师能够快速表达他们的担忧,并提供对当前和未来疫情期间必须解决的问题的见解。
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