Radiography
Volume 16, Issue 3 , Pages 217-222, August 2010

Radiographers' preconditions for evidence-based radiography

  • Sanna-Mari Ahonen

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  • Eeva Liikanen

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University of Oulu, Institute of Health Sciences, PO Box 5000, Oulu FIN-90014, Finland

Received 6 October 2009; received in revised form 12 January 2010; accepted 25 January 2010. published online 15 April 2010.

Abstract 

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is essential in today's health care, but its establishment requires several preconditions from individuals and organizations (e.g. knowledge, understanding, attitudes, abilities, self-confidence, support, and resources). Previous studies suggest that radiographers do generate and use evidence in their work, but evidence-based radiography (EBR) is not yet used routinely as established practice, especially in terms of research utilization. This paper aims to describe radiographers' preconditions for EBR, and their participation in research activities. Main focus is on research utilization. Using an electronic questionnaire developed for this study, a survey was conducted: data collected from Finnish radiographers and radiotherapists (N=438) were analysed both statistically and qualitatively. The final response rate was 39%. The results suggest radiographers' preconditions for EBR to consist of knowledge of research, significance of research activities, research-orientated way of working, and support. In addition, adequate resourcing is essential. Reading scientific journals, participation in research activities, a higher degree of education, and senior post seem to be significant promoters of EBR and research utilization. The results support the notion that EBR, and especially research utilization, are not yet well-established in Finland, and radiographers' viewpoints concerning the role and significance of research evidence and research activities still seem to vary.

Keywords: Evidence-based radiography, Radiographer

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PII: S1078-8174(10)00006-4

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2010.01.005

Radiography
Volume 16, Issue 3 , Pages 217-222, August 2010