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    European radiographers’ challenges from mammography education and clinical practice – an integrative review

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    Authors
    Metsälä, E.
    Meystre, N.
    Jorge, J.
    Henner, A.
    Kukkes, T.
    Sá dos Reis, Claudia
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Metsälä, E. and Meystre, N. and Jorge, J. and Henner, A. and Kukkes, T. and Sá dos Reis, C. 2017. European radiographers’ challenges from mammography education and clinical practice – an integrative review. Insights into Imaging. 8 (3): pp. 329-343.
    Source Title
    Insights into Imaging
    DOI
    10.1007/s13244-016-0542-1
    ISSN
    1869-4101
    School
    Department of Medical Radiation Sciences
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/59469
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Objectives: This study aims to identify European radiographers’ challenges in clinical performance in mammography and the main areas of mammography that require more and better training. Methods: An extensive search was performed to identify relevant studies focused on clinical practice, education and training in mammography published between January 2010 and December 2015 in the English language. The data were analysed by using deductive thematic analysis. Results: A total of 27 full text articles were read, evaluating their quality. Sixteen articles out of 27 were finally selected for this integrative review. The main challenges of radiographers’ mammography education/training can be divided into three groups: training needs, challenges related to radiographers, and challenges related to the organization of education. The most common challenges of clinical performance in mammography among European radiographers involved technical performance, the quality of practices, and patient-centeredness. Conclusions: The introduction of harmonized mammography guidelines across Europe may serve as an evidence-based tool to be implemented in practice and education. However, the variability in human and material resources as well as the different cultural contexts should be considered during this process. Teaching Points • Radiographers’ awareness of their professional identity and enhancing multiprofessional cooperation in mammography. • Radiographers’ responsibilities regarding image quality (IQ) and optimal breast imaging performance. • Patient-centred mammography services focusing on the psychosocial needs of the patient. • Challenges: positioning, QC-testing, IQ-assessment, optimization of breast compression, communication, teamwork, and patient-centred care. • Introduction of evidence-based guidelines in Europe to harmonize mammography practice and education.

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