Radiography
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 276-282, November 2006

Observations of radiographer communication: An exploratory study using Transactional Analysis

School of Medical Imaging Sciences, St. Martin's College, Bowerham Road, Lancaster LA1 3JD, UK

Received 1 September 2005; accepted 15 September 2005.

Abstract 

Purpose

Communication in medical imaging is a neglected area of research, despite the necessity for good communication if optimum diagnostic images are to be achieved.

Methods

The present study has investigated the styles of communication used in medical imaging, using an approach known as Transactional Analysis. This approach has been demonstrated previously as having reliability and validity, using observations and supporting interviews with medical imaging staff, along with inter-rater observations of radiographer–patient interactions.

Results

The results indicate that Transactional Analysis can be used effectively for identifying and naming interaction events in diagnostic radiography, with diagnostic radiographers using five styles of communication.

Conclusion

Radiographers tend to use Parental styles of communicating; these styles are commonly associated with a practitioner-centred approach to dealing with patients which often result in non-adherence.

Keywords: Transactional Analysis, Methods, Psychology, Behaviour, Classification, Communication

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PII: S1078-8174(05)00144-6

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2005.09.005

Radiography
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 276-282, November 2006