2016
DOI: 10.1111/scs.12335
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Radiographers' perceptions of their professional rights in diagnostic radiography: a qualitative interview study

Abstract: Radiographers' professional rights are an elementary and multidimensional part of their clinical practice. In future, more theoretical and empirical research is needed to deepen the understanding of their rights in the clinical practice and support radiographers on issues related to this aspect of their work.

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“…The radiographer has a significant role when it comes to patient safety work. Reading and reviewing referrals, and at the same time being the one who has direct contact with the patient, provides care and is responsible for the imaging process creates an overall view of the patient's needs [31, 32]. Our findings show that some of the preventive actions involved correcting errors that were caused earlier in the radiological care chain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The radiographer has a significant role when it comes to patient safety work. Reading and reviewing referrals, and at the same time being the one who has direct contact with the patient, provides care and is responsible for the imaging process creates an overall view of the patient's needs [31, 32]. Our findings show that some of the preventive actions involved correcting errors that were caused earlier in the radiological care chain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%