This study investigates being a radiographer in diverse environments, through the non-technological, lived experiences of radiography work. It examined the socio-cultural factors impacting that practice, so as to determine the recognition of radiography as a profession with potentially global standards of practice. Previous studies had investigated medico-social and technical factors of but none had taken a global, socio-cultural perspective to researching the work of radiographers. The study was undertaken in seven countries, each with varied socioeconomic and cultural dimensions of such work. An ethnographic approach based on a social constructionist paradigm was used to interpret findings from thematic analysis of country-specific polici...
This study undertakes a comparative study across three different settings in South Wales of the fact...
Introduction: Radiography, as with other health care professions, aims towards establishing full pro...
Introduction:It has been suggested that the future of diagnostic imaging relies on engagement inrese...
Introduction: Diagnostic radiography is a deceptively similar occupation regardless of country and y...
The aim of this study was to explore the culture in a Diagnostic Imaging Department (DID) with the p...
The objective of this article is to provide a short review of the research methodology 'visual ethno...
I am a novice researcher situated in a health profession (radiography) with a small research footpri...
Radiography is a profession that is driven by sociological factors and a rapidly changing technolog...
Rural radiographers draw upon informally, experientially acquired knowledge in order to navigate dil...
The aim: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to show how the radiographer s work practice an...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: This was a qualitative phenomenological study investigating the perce...
Introduction: Radiographers' engagement in research is important for the development of evidence-bas...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers' engagement in research is important for the development of evidence-bas...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Important in a profession's identity is the knowle...
Those following the profession of radiographer mainly work in the healthcare sector, with image prod...
This study undertakes a comparative study across three different settings in South Wales of the fact...
Introduction: Radiography, as with other health care professions, aims towards establishing full pro...
Introduction:It has been suggested that the future of diagnostic imaging relies on engagement inrese...
Introduction: Diagnostic radiography is a deceptively similar occupation regardless of country and y...
The aim of this study was to explore the culture in a Diagnostic Imaging Department (DID) with the p...
The objective of this article is to provide a short review of the research methodology 'visual ethno...
I am a novice researcher situated in a health profession (radiography) with a small research footpri...
Radiography is a profession that is driven by sociological factors and a rapidly changing technolog...
Rural radiographers draw upon informally, experientially acquired knowledge in order to navigate dil...
The aim: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to show how the radiographer s work practice an...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: This was a qualitative phenomenological study investigating the perce...
Introduction: Radiographers' engagement in research is important for the development of evidence-bas...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers' engagement in research is important for the development of evidence-bas...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Important in a profession's identity is the knowle...
Those following the profession of radiographer mainly work in the healthcare sector, with image prod...
This study undertakes a comparative study across three different settings in South Wales of the fact...
Introduction: Radiography, as with other health care professions, aims towards establishing full pro...
Introduction:It has been suggested that the future of diagnostic imaging relies on engagement inrese...