Despite its fundamental role in diagnostic and curative care, radiology has been described as a neglected essential service in many low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Previous studies have demonstrated basic equipment and infrastructure shortages in LMIC settings, but no studies to date have gone further in understanding the perceptions and experiences of staff delivering radiology services, as a way of identifying their perspectives on barriers and facilitators for delivering services, and the potential for where improvements can be made. Our qualitative study aimed to: (a) identify barriers for delivering radiology services, and (b) suggest potential facilitators for improvement of radiology service delivery in the Zimbabwean contex...
Abstract: Updating knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis is an important requirement if one is to...
Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratifed into three tiers corr...
Role extension has been debated amongst South African radiographers for a number of years. However, ...
Thesis (DTech (Radiology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The aim of this study was ...
Transcripts of qualitative interview study of radiology departments in Harare, Zimbabwe. These were...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: The great demand for radiological services worldwide has overstretche...
Background. Updating knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis is an important requirement if one is ...
Purpose: To review the barriers to continuours professional development (CPD) learning activities in...
Abstract Background The reduction of inequality is a key United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development...
CITATION: Maboreke, T.; Banhwa, J. & Pitcher, R. D. 2019. An audit of licensed Zimbabwean radiology ...
Background: Radiology subspecialisation is well-established in much of Europe, North America, and Au...
Purpose: This research aims to understand key problems and identify possible solutions in the market...
Abstract: Malawi is currently experiencing a severe shortage of radiologists. This shortage affects ...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Conventional film and paper based radiology departments have been replaced by i...
CITATION: Ngoya, P. S., Muhogora, W. E. & Pitcher, R. D. 2016. Defining the diagnostic divide : an a...
Abstract: Updating knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis is an important requirement if one is to...
Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratifed into three tiers corr...
Role extension has been debated amongst South African radiographers for a number of years. However, ...
Thesis (DTech (Radiology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.The aim of this study was ...
Transcripts of qualitative interview study of radiology departments in Harare, Zimbabwe. These were...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: The great demand for radiological services worldwide has overstretche...
Background. Updating knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis is an important requirement if one is ...
Purpose: To review the barriers to continuours professional development (CPD) learning activities in...
Abstract Background The reduction of inequality is a key United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development...
CITATION: Maboreke, T.; Banhwa, J. & Pitcher, R. D. 2019. An audit of licensed Zimbabwean radiology ...
Background: Radiology subspecialisation is well-established in much of Europe, North America, and Au...
Purpose: This research aims to understand key problems and identify possible solutions in the market...
Abstract: Malawi is currently experiencing a severe shortage of radiologists. This shortage affects ...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Conventional film and paper based radiology departments have been replaced by i...
CITATION: Ngoya, P. S., Muhogora, W. E. & Pitcher, R. D. 2016. Defining the diagnostic divide : an a...
Abstract: Updating knowledge and skills on an ongoing basis is an important requirement if one is to...
Nigeria is located in West Africa. The Nigerian healthcare system is stratifed into three tiers corr...
Role extension has been debated amongst South African radiographers for a number of years. However, ...