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テレラジオロジーに関する診療放射線技師の意識 : 北海道における年齢層・施設規模別の調査研究

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Title: テレラジオロジーに関する診療放射線技師の意識 : 北海道における年齢層・施設規模別の調査研究
Other Titles: Questionnaire Survey on Teleradiology for Radiological Technologists : Analyses by Age Group and Facility Type in Hokkaido
Authors: 小笠原, 克彦1 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Ogasawara, Katsuhiko1
Keywords: Teleradiology
Questionnaire survey
Radiological technologist
Hokkaido
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2003
Publisher: 日本放射線技術学会
Journal Title: 日本放射線技術学会雑誌
Journal Title(alt): Japanese journal of Radiological Technology
Volume: 59
Issue: 9
Start Page: 1147
End Page: 1154
Abstract: A questionnaire survey was given to 1,951 radiological technologists in Hokkaido to examine their views on teleradiology. The questionnaire consisted of questions about their understanding of teleradiology and interest in it as well as examining the need for teleradiology and problems with it. A total of 1,275 radiological technologists responded to the survey, a response rate of 65.4%. The returned questionnaires were analyzed according to different groups categorized by age of the radiological technologists and type of medical facility. Almost all radiological technologists knew about teleradiology. Among the different age groups, the higher age groups showed greater recognition and understanding of teleradiology. About 60% of radiological technologists were interested in teleradiology (no significant differences among age groups). When it was assumed that a teleradiology system would be introduced, (1) the working load for radiological technologists was estimated to be about 17,820 (±24,233) yen per month. (2) Sixty percent of the respondents considered that the system should be used for the reading and diagnosis of difficult cases. (3) Fifty percent of them thought that the system should be managed and operated by radiological technologists. (4) Many radiological technologists pointed out problems concerning initial costs and the facility's management system.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/39531
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Submitter: 小笠原 克彦

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