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Table 3 The use of radiographers’ competencies. Comparison between groups with different number of years in present position (%)

From: Radiographers’ self-assessed level and use of competencies—a national survey

 

Years in present position

0–5 years (I)

>5–15 years (II)

>15–25 years (III)

>25 years (IV)

p-value

Responses in the RCS*

3

4

5–6

3

4

5–6

3

4

5–6

3

4

5–6

 

Nurse-initiated care

1. Carrying out doctors’ instructions

20

62

-

9

74

-

8

71

-

9

79

-

0.233

2. Applying ethical guidelines

5

14

76

8

24

66

13

12

71

3

14

81

0.031; E

3. Adequately informing the patient

2

7

86

3

5

92

-

7

92

1

2

97

0.066

4. Guiding and educating the patient

7

12

75

6

10

80

7

3

84

4

10

85

0.436

5. Empowering the patient by involving him/her in the examination and treatment

6

14

74

5

17

76

7

16

71

2

10

88

0.164

6. Guiding the patient’s relatives

19

15

54

32

16

43

18

23

53

19

16

63

0.011; E

7. Encouraging and supporting the patient

14

25

55

12

21

66

12

16

71

4

14

81

0.004; C,E

8. Protecting the patient’s integrity

3

13

79

4

7

88

2

10

87

3

9

87

0.406

9. Alleviating the patient’s anxiety

12

23

60

6

15

77

7

13

77

4

15

80

0.016; C

10. Judging the risk of leaving the patient unattended

23

17

52

18

14

61

15

15

64

10

15

70

0.118

11. Observing and monitoring the patient

19

22

47

19

19

51

21

18

49

17

9

65

0.465

12. Identifying and encountering the patient in a state of shock

29

10

20

32

14

19

28

10

21

22

9

33

0.179

13. Identifying pain and pain reactions

23

30

36

23

28

40

28

26

38

16

30

48

0.115

14. Collaborating with internal and external colleagues

5

17

70

14

14

69

15

26

56

12

16

71

0.192

15. Collaborating with other internal and external professionals

10

19

65

13

16

62

23

30

44

17

14

65

0.039; B

16. Supervising and training colleagues and other co-workers

32

14

46

29

24

38

16

26

43

26

8

59

0.025; E

17. Reporting to colleagues and other professionals, internal as well as external

25

18

33

36

22

29

36

16

39

23

21

42

0.176

18. Participating in quality improvement regarding patient safety and care

24

20

31

42

17

25

39

16

25

33

21

35

0.088

Technical and radiographic processes

19. Organising and planning taking account of the clinical situation

11

23

63

10

18

67

7

26

64

2

19

78

0.048; E

20. Responsibility for preparing the medico-technical equipment

3

18

76

5

13

80

3

18

77

1

12

84

0.363

21. Independently planning and preparing work on the basis of existing documentation

9

19

68

6

15

74

3

15

77

4

8

85

0.015; C

22. Prioritising patients in the work flow

8

23

60

9

24

60

12

18

62

5

16

77

0.005; E

23. Adapting the examination to the patient’s prerequisites and needs

5

14

78

5

14

76

5

10

79

2

7

88

0.142

24. Minimising radiation doses for patient and staff

4

10

79

8

15

69

5

10

77

-

12

81

0.048; E

25. Producing accurate and correct images

2

5

86

4

11

79

3

15

77

1

5

92

0.106

26. Evaluating the quality of the medical image in relation to the referral and the question stated therein

2

8

84

4

12

80

2

12

82

4

8

85

0.234

27. Optimising the quality of the image

5

14

73

13

11

70

13

20

62

5

6

84

0.014; E, F

28. Preliminary assessment of images

15

14

64

8

26

55

5

12

75

8

15

73

0.021; E

  1. *Responses from the RCS; 3–6 are used in the table and 1–2 are veiled
  2. 1 = never used; 2 = very seldom used; 3 = sometimes used; 4 = often used; 5 = very often used; 6 = always used
  3. Significant differences between: A. I–II; B. I–III; C. I–IV; D. II–III; E.II–IV; F. III–IV
  4. One-way ANOVA test.
  5. Reduced p-value < 0.008 was used for post-hoc analyses