ObjectivesThis narrative synthesis of evidence identifies and explores issues that impact upon the expansion or effectiveness of Reporting Radiographers working in all diagnostic modalities within the United Kingdom (UK). The publication focuses on working practices affecting trainees and qualified Reporting Radiographers.Key findingsFourteen studies informed the themes of this article, they were published between 2014 and 2021. Delays to commencement of reporting roles and variance in performance monitoring was common. Lack of formalisation, overly restrictive and out of date scopes of practice were also found. Whilst, staffing shortages contributed to underutilisation. Failure to utilise skills was most prevalent in cross sectional imagin...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
Purpose The impact of changing roles, skill mix and a shortage of consultant radiologists on the pro...
Objectives: This narrative synthesis of evidence identifies and explores issues that impact upon the...
YesRadiographer reporting of plain film radiographs is an established role in the UK. Despite this p...
IntroductionPrior studies have demonstrated inconsistent development and utilisation of radiographer...
yesObjective: To update knowledge on individual radiographer contribution to plain-film reporting wo...
Objectives Radiographer reporting is an essential component of imaging across the United Kingdom. Si...
NoThere is limited evidence of the impact of radiographers working in advanced roles beyond task sub...
Some United Kingdom (UK) radiographers share the task of radiological reporting with radiologists. T...
NoAdvanced practice roles are emerging in all disciplines at a rapid pace and reporting radiographe...
Reporting by radiographers is currently an extended role. The College of Radiographers however consi...
An increase in the range and capability of imaging modalities has resulted in greater demands for ra...
The aims of this study were to determine how the skills of reporting radiographers are being utilise...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to observe variations and trends in the implementation an...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
Purpose The impact of changing roles, skill mix and a shortage of consultant radiologists on the pro...
Objectives: This narrative synthesis of evidence identifies and explores issues that impact upon the...
YesRadiographer reporting of plain film radiographs is an established role in the UK. Despite this p...
IntroductionPrior studies have demonstrated inconsistent development and utilisation of radiographer...
yesObjective: To update knowledge on individual radiographer contribution to plain-film reporting wo...
Objectives Radiographer reporting is an essential component of imaging across the United Kingdom. Si...
NoThere is limited evidence of the impact of radiographers working in advanced roles beyond task sub...
Some United Kingdom (UK) radiographers share the task of radiological reporting with radiologists. T...
NoAdvanced practice roles are emerging in all disciplines at a rapid pace and reporting radiographe...
Reporting by radiographers is currently an extended role. The College of Radiographers however consi...
An increase in the range and capability of imaging modalities has resulted in greater demands for ra...
The aims of this study were to determine how the skills of reporting radiographers are being utilise...
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to observe variations and trends in the implementation an...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
INTRODUCTION: Radiographers are responsible for ensuring safe and effective use of ionising radiatio...
Purpose The impact of changing roles, skill mix and a shortage of consultant radiologists on the pro...