Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis
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Summary: | Introduction: CR is the first-line method for diagnosing various pathologies and evaluating anatomy. The repetition of these exams is related to the non-fulfillment of good performance criteria that result in an absence/insufficiency of diagnostic value. The decrease in the repetition rate represents an important factor in the area of radiology and community health, contributing to the decrease in the dose received by patients and health professionals. The main objective of this study was to determine which conventional radiology exams are more likely to be repeated by radiology technicians, and their respective causes. Methods: An analytical, observational, and cross-sectional study was carried out. Data were collected by applying an online questionnaire survey to study participants. The study population consisted of Portuguese radiology technicians, graduated in radiology or medical imaging and radiotherapy, working in Portugal or abroad. For the study of associations between variables, the statistical tests of Pearson's correlation and chi-square of independence were used. Results: The sample consisted of 228 participants, of which 176 (77.2%) were female, with an average age of 33.93 (±10.37) years and average length of professional experience of 10.58 (±10.34) years. The knee examination (61%) was considered by the participants as the most likely to be repeated, followed by the chest (29.4%) and shoulder (24.6%). The participants mentioned incorrect positioning as the most common technical error, with the patient's non-cooperation being the main predictor of technical error. A weak negative correlation was observed between the length of experience of professionals and the frequency with which they repeat radiological exams. Conclusion: The exams performed on the knee, shoulder and chest are those with the highest repetition rate, and the most common error the patient's incorrect positioning. The factor that most contributes for the technician to make mistakes is the patient's non-cooperation. Participants emphasize the need to develop continuing training programs and the introduction of short breaks during shifts. |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysisAnálise de repetição de exames em radiologia convencionalConventional radiologyRadiological examsProfessional experienceQuality controlRepetition of radiological examsRadiologia Convencional;exames radiológicosexperiência profissionalcontrolo de qualidaderepetição de exames radiológicosIntroduction: CR is the first-line method for diagnosing various pathologies and evaluating anatomy. The repetition of these exams is related to the non-fulfillment of good performance criteria that result in an absence/insufficiency of diagnostic value. The decrease in the repetition rate represents an important factor in the area of radiology and community health, contributing to the decrease in the dose received by patients and health professionals. The main objective of this study was to determine which conventional radiology exams are more likely to be repeated by radiology technicians, and their respective causes. Methods: An analytical, observational, and cross-sectional study was carried out. Data were collected by applying an online questionnaire survey to study participants. The study population consisted of Portuguese radiology technicians, graduated in radiology or medical imaging and radiotherapy, working in Portugal or abroad. For the study of associations between variables, the statistical tests of Pearson's correlation and chi-square of independence were used. Results: The sample consisted of 228 participants, of which 176 (77.2%) were female, with an average age of 33.93 (±10.37) years and average length of professional experience of 10.58 (±10.34) years. The knee examination (61%) was considered by the participants as the most likely to be repeated, followed by the chest (29.4%) and shoulder (24.6%). The participants mentioned incorrect positioning as the most common technical error, with the patient's non-cooperation being the main predictor of technical error. A weak negative correlation was observed between the length of experience of professionals and the frequency with which they repeat radiological exams. Conclusion: The exams performed on the knee, shoulder and chest are those with the highest repetition rate, and the most common error the patient's incorrect positioning. The factor that most contributes for the technician to make mistakes is the patient's non-cooperation. Participants emphasize the need to develop continuing training programs and the introduction of short breaks during shifts.Introdução: A Radiologia Convencional é o método de primeira linha no diagnóstico de diversas patologias e avaliação da anatomia. A repetição de exames relaciona-se com o não cumprimento de critérios de boa realização que resultem em ausência/insuficiência de valor diagnóstico. A diminuição da taxa de repetição representa um fator importante na área da radiologia e da saúde comunitária, contribuindo para a diminuição da dose recebida pelos doentes e profissionais de saúde. O objetivo principal deste estudo foi determinar os exames de radiologia convencional mais suscetíveis de serem repetidos pelos técnicos de radiologia, e causas associadas. Métodos: Realizou-se um estudo analítico, observacional e transversal. Os dados foram colhidos através da aplicação online de um inquérito por questionário aos participantes no estudo. A população em estudo consistiu em técnicos de radiologia portugueses, licenciados em radiologia ou imagem médica e radioterapia, a exercer funções em Portugal ou no estrangeiro. Para o estudo de associações entre variáveis, utilizaram-se os testes estatísticos de Correlação de Pearson e Qui-quadrado da independência. Resultados: A amostra foi constituída por 228 participantes, dos quais 176 (77,2%) do sexo feminino, com média de idade de 33.93 (±10.37) anos e tempo médio de experiência profissional de 10.58 (±10.34) anos. O exame ao joelho (61%) foi considerado pelos participantes como o mais provável de ser repetido, seguido do tórax (29.4%) e ombro (24.6%). Os participantes apontaram como erro técnico mais comum o posicionamento incorreto, sendo a não colaboração do doente, o principal fator preditor de erro técnico. Observou-se uma correlação negativa de fraca amplitude entre o tempo de experiência dos profissionais e a frequência com que repetem exames radiológicos. Conclusão: Os exames realizados ao joelho, ombro e tórax, são aqueles que apresentam maior taxa de repetição, sendo o erro mais comum o posicionamento incorreto do doente. O fator que mais contribui para o erro é a não colaboração do doente. Os participantes realçam a necessidade do desenvolvimento de programas de formação contínua e a introdução de pequenas pausas durante os turnos.NUCLIRAD - Núcleo de Desenvolvimento dos Técnicos de Radiologia2022-01-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.46885/roentgen.v3i1.72https://doi.org/10.46885/roentgen.v3i1.72ROENTGEN-Scientific Journal of Radiological Techniques; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Research in Radiological Sciences; 22-37ROENTGEN-Revista Científica das Técnicas Radiológicas; v. 3 n. 1 (2022): A Investigação nas Ciências Radiológicas; 22-372184-7657reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://roentgen.pt/index.php/Principal/article/view/72https://roentgen.pt/index.php/Principal/article/view/72/59Direitos de Autor (c) 2022 ROENTGEN-Revista Científica das Técnicas Radiológicasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, ArturPereira, José Manuel2025-02-26T16:18:26Zoai:roentgen.pt:article/72Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:45:24.200178Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis Análise de repetição de exames em radiologia convencional |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis Freitas, Artur Conventional radiology Radiological exams Professional experience Quality control Repetition of radiological exams Radiologia Convencional; exames radiológicos experiência profissional controlo de qualidade repetição de exames radiológicos |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis |
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Repeat examinations in conventional radiology analysis |
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Freitas, Artur |
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Freitas, Artur Pereira, José Manuel |
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Conventional radiology Radiological exams Professional experience Quality control Repetition of radiological exams Radiologia Convencional; exames radiológicos experiência profissional controlo de qualidade repetição de exames radiológicos |
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Conventional radiology Radiological exams Professional experience Quality control Repetition of radiological exams Radiologia Convencional; exames radiológicos experiência profissional controlo de qualidade repetição de exames radiológicos |
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Introduction: CR is the first-line method for diagnosing various pathologies and evaluating anatomy. The repetition of these exams is related to the non-fulfillment of good performance criteria that result in an absence/insufficiency of diagnostic value. The decrease in the repetition rate represents an important factor in the area of radiology and community health, contributing to the decrease in the dose received by patients and health professionals. The main objective of this study was to determine which conventional radiology exams are more likely to be repeated by radiology technicians, and their respective causes. Methods: An analytical, observational, and cross-sectional study was carried out. Data were collected by applying an online questionnaire survey to study participants. The study population consisted of Portuguese radiology technicians, graduated in radiology or medical imaging and radiotherapy, working in Portugal or abroad. For the study of associations between variables, the statistical tests of Pearson's correlation and chi-square of independence were used. Results: The sample consisted of 228 participants, of which 176 (77.2%) were female, with an average age of 33.93 (±10.37) years and average length of professional experience of 10.58 (±10.34) years. The knee examination (61%) was considered by the participants as the most likely to be repeated, followed by the chest (29.4%) and shoulder (24.6%). The participants mentioned incorrect positioning as the most common technical error, with the patient's non-cooperation being the main predictor of technical error. A weak negative correlation was observed between the length of experience of professionals and the frequency with which they repeat radiological exams. Conclusion: The exams performed on the knee, shoulder and chest are those with the highest repetition rate, and the most common error the patient's incorrect positioning. The factor that most contributes for the technician to make mistakes is the patient's non-cooperation. Participants emphasize the need to develop continuing training programs and the introduction of short breaks during shifts. |
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