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Radiographers in ultrasound: Motivation and role expansion. A survey of European Federation of Radiographer Societies (EFRS)
Institution:1. European Federation of Radiographer Societies, Churchilllaan 11, GV Utrecht, 3527, the Netherlands;2. Society and College of Radiographers, 207 Providence Square, Mill Street, London, SE1 2EW, UK;3. Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Coimbra Health School, Department of Clinical Physiology, Rua 5 de Outubro - SM Bispo, Apartado 7006, 3046-854, Coimbra, Portugal;4. Laboratory for Applied Health Research (LabinSaúde), Rua 5 de Outubro - SM Bispo, Apartado 7006, 3046-854, Coimbra, Portugal;5. Department of Health Sciences, Radiological Technology, University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien, Favoritenstrasse 226, A-1100, Vienna, Austria;6. University Hospital Region of Southern Denmark, Vejle Hospital, Beriderbakken 4, 7100, Vejle, Denmark;7. University of Southern Denmark, Department of Regional Health, Odense, Denmark
Abstract:IntroductionVariability in non-medical ultrasound practice across Europe has been highlighted in studies. Meanwhile, advanced practice in radiography has undergone rapid development in the United Kingdom (UK). This survey aimed to review results relating to extended role and advanced practice skills, motivation and job satisfaction from a wider survey of radiographers undertaking ultrasound examinations across the European Federation of Radiographer Societies’ (EFRS) community.MethodsFollowing a pilot study, a SurveyMonkey™ on-line questionnaire was disseminated to EFRS member societies to share with their members, and via social media platforms. Quantitative questions for this article related to extended and advanced practice skills, communication of results, job satisfaction, motivation and career development. Theme analysis was used to assess qualitative feedback concerning priorities for future developments within the ultrasound role.ResultsThere were 561 responses, mainly from the UK, Ireland and Spain (81%). The majority (83.4%) of UK sonographers communicate findings to patients, compared with 27.1% in other EFRS countries. More engage with teaching (UK = 90.1%, non-UK 72.9%) compared with activities in the other advanced practice domains. The lowest involvement was the research domain, with only 33% actively involved in research. Radiographers were motivated to undertake ultrasound to develop their knowledge and skills and assume more responsibility.ConclusionWide variations in ultrasound practice were seen across respondent countries. Generally, radiographers are happy with their ultrasound roles, although priorities include legislation for the sonographer role, remuneration, respect or support from medical colleagues, high quality education and role progression opportunities.Implications for practiceThe findings provide a better understanding of radiographer views which can assist radiographer societies and local teams to develop strategies to enhance advanced practice skills development and career prospects in ultrasound.
Keywords:Radiographer  Sonographer  Extended role  Advanced practice  Job satisfaction  Sonography
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