Radiographers’ knowledge, clinical expertise and application of pain management strategies in the radiology department
Author Block: R. O'Regan, N. Moore, B. Treanor, R. Young, M. F. F. McEntee, A. England; Cork/IE
Purpose: Pain is a widely encountered medical concern that necessitates effective pain management interventions. Pain management challenges are reported within the literature as having a significant impact on medical practice, healthcare professionals, radiology departments, and the healthcare system. Radiographers frequently image patients who are in pain and thus require a heightened awareness and focus on this crucial issue. This study aims to evaluate radiographers' knowledge, clinical expertise, and challenges associated with pain management in the radiology department.
Methods or Background: A qualitative research study consisting of a single focus group was conducted with six participants. The research questions focused on pain management challenges in the radiology department, with a particular emphasis on identifying radiographers' current practices and strategies to address these obstacles. The focus group study was moderated and video-recorded to facilitate comprehensive analysis. The data obtained from the study was transcribed and thematically analysed.
Results or Findings: Data analysed from the focus group identified four main themes: consequences of pain management, communication, professional experience, and barriers. In addition, the study identified there are no current protocols, policies, and guidelines in practice for effectively managing the challenges associated with imaging patients in pain within the radiology department.
Conclusion: The focus group study revealed an array of concerns related to the challenges associated with imaging patients in pain within the radiology department. The primary consequences identified were stress experienced by both staff and patients, the potential for suboptimal images, patient safety concerns, and negative effects on image quality. The results of this research study demonstrate how patient discomfort negatively affects examinations and identifies the potential consequences for radiographers aspiring to achieve optimal gold standard imaging.
Limitations: Identified limitations were: (1) the small sample size and (2) that participants were from a single hospital group in Ireland.
Funding for this study: No funding was received for this study.
Has your study been approved by an ethics committee? Yes
Ethics committee - additional information: This study was approved by Medical School SREC, University College Cork.