Operational challenges and collaborative solutions in radiology image interpretation: perspectives from imaging departments in a low‐resource setting

Author:

Karera Abel12ORCID,Davidson Florence2,Engel‐Hills Penelope3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiography, School of Allied Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Veterinary Medicine University of Namibia Windhoek Namibia

2. Department of Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health and Wellness Sciences Cape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town South Africa

3. Faculty of Health and Wellness Sciences Cape Peninsula University of Technology Cape Town South Africa

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionMedical imaging's critical role in diagnosis requires prompt and precise image interpretation. Numerous radiology departments, especially in low‐resourced settings, encounter challenges such as a shortage of radiologists in their operational setup. This study explored the perceptions of radiographers and radiologists from low‐resourced departments in a single country regarding operational challenges and potential solutions in image interpretation.MethodsA qualitative approach was utilised, involving heads of departments, senior radiographers, and radiologists with a minimum of 5 years of experience, from three major state referral hospitals. Face‐to‐face, semi‐structured interviews were conducted in November 2022, using an interview guide that included questions on the challenges encountered during image interpretation and the proposed solutions. Data analysis was conducted using Atlas.ti version 9.0, following the four‐step content analysis method. All participants willingly provided consent to participate in the study.ResultsTen participants, comprising two radiologists and eight radiographers participated in the study. The research identified three main themes: image interpretation pathways, image interpretation operational challenges and proposed solutions for image interpretation. In addition, a total of 10 subthemes were generated from the three main themes.ConclusionThe study revealed critical challenges and the need to explore the formal inclusion of radiographers in image interpretation, as a way to improve efficiency. However, a comprehensive assessment of the image interpretation system, encompassing radiographers' knowledge and competence, is recommended for context‐specific, empirical‐based modifications to enhance service provision.

Publisher

Wiley

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