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Research activity among diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers: An international survey

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posted on 2024-08-27, 05:19 authored by Marcus Oliveira, Peter HoggPeter Hogg, Lisa Di Prospero, Stephen LaceyStephen Lacey, Samar El-Farra, Safora JohansenSafora Johansen

Introduction

Various national solutions have been considered and implemented to address the factors which limit radiographer engage- ment in conducting research. Nevertheless, national literature contin- ues to suggest that radiographer engagement in research remains low. The aim of this study was to extend the existing evidence base by con- ducting an international survey to assess diagnostic radiographers and therapeutic radiographers involvement with, barriers to and support mechanisms for research.

Methods

Data collection was obtained via an online questionnaire which was distributed by the International Society of Radiographers and Radiologic Technologists (ISRRT). The study population included an international sample of qualified diagnostic radiographers and therapeutic radiographers across clinical and academic contexts in a variety of different roles such as clinical practice, management, education and research.

Results

In total, 420 diagnostic radiographers and therapeutic radiographers completed the survey. Multiple reasons were identified that were considered to inhibit respondents from conducting research. 69.3% indicated a combination of reasons for lack of engagement with research, rather than one single issue. Examples of reasons include: lack of time, insufficient research funding, limited research expertise, and lack of a suitable mentorship scheme.

Conclusion

A minor segment of survey respondents indicated involvement in research activity. Lack of dedicated time to research, mentors, and funding were among the main barriers to conduct research. Further research is required to explore what solutions are available to overcoming the barriers.

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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences

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2024-06-08

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