Houman, K and Ghasemzadeh, N and Soleymani Goloujeh, M (2013) A SURVEY OF RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGY STUDENT'S ATTITUDE ON PATIENT SAFETY IN RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENTS OF URMIA'S EDUCATIONAL HOSPITALS. the journal of nursing of medwifery Faculty, Urmia, 11 (3). pp. 187-198.
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Abstract
Paying attention to the patient safety is part of ethical and legal responsibilities of
each hospital. Nowadays, radiology departments play a valuable role in diagnosis of diseases by preparing
images from different organs. Patient safety should be considered in radiology departments because of
using complicated equipments, technologies and applying X-ray to determine disorders and malfunctions.
Since knowledge and practice of students as future staff can play a significant role in determining &
improving patient safety in radiology departments, evaluating the amount of safety and ethical errors
committed in radiology departments should be taken into consideration. The present study intended to
determine patient safety based on radiology technology students' point of view.
Materials & Methods: The present research is a descriptive and cross sectional study which was done on
all of B.S radiology technology students (N= 79) of Urmia University of medical sciences in spring of
2011. The instrument used for data collection was a self-constructed questionnaire consisting of two
sections. The first section was about demographic characteristics, and the second section consisted of 25
questions about factors which threaten patient safety by applying universal articles & instructions
published on the most common safety error in radiology departments .Students' attitude was evaluated
using Likert scale (in a self-administered questionnaire) .Validity and reliability of applied questionnaire
was confirmed(Chronbach's alpha=0.75).The obtained data was analyzed using descriptive& inferential
statistics and also Spss 19 software.
Result: The results of this study showed that: 36.7% of the students did not give any information to the
patient for his cooperation during a radiography, 25.3% of them failed to use radiation protection
equipment and not collimating radiation field, 22.8% did not get enough information from patient and
17.7% of them did not update personnel's knowledge in radiology department. These were the most
prevalent errors respectively .Generally speaking, according to the results obtained from the study, the
amount of patient safety from students' point of view in more than half of the cases was about average.
%41.8 of students assessed the amount of patient safety as being good and %58.2 of students assessed it
as being moderate.
Conclusion: According to the results obtained from the present study, the following strategies are
suggested to improve patient safety and quality of services:
The essences of using educational courses to up to date the knowledge of radiology staff
Teaching the staff how to communicate with patients
Training the staff on X-ray protection and patient safety rules
Establishing supervisory committee on patient safety
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Medical Error, Professionalism, Patient Safety, Students Point of View, Radiology Department |
Subjects: | R Medicine > RT Nursing |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir |
Date Deposited: | 04 Feb 2018 08:31 |
Last Modified: | 04 Feb 2018 08:31 |
URI: | https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4198 |