Safety Resources and Processes in MR Imaging Departments.
Autor: | Beam, Asher Street, Wilson, Audrey, Scoles, Chris, Celestine, Ikia, Phillips, Layna, Patrick, Tyler, Gray, Zack, Ketchum, James M. |
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ACCIDENT prevention
ALLIED health education DIAGNOSTIC imaging HEALTH attitudes HEALTH facility design & construction HOSPITAL radiological services MAGNETIC resonance imaging MAGNETS SCIENTIFIC observation PATIENT safety RADIOTHERAPY SIGNS & symbols WORKFLOW QUALITATIVE research EQUIPMENT & supplies |
Zdroj: | Radiologic Technology; Jan/Feb2019, Vol. 90 Issue 3, p225-236, 12p, 2 Diagrams, 6 Charts |
Abstrakt: | Purpose To identify current standards of safety practices, common safety resources in use, and gaps in workflow practices in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging departments. Methods Qualitative observational research and visual assessments of safety resources available at clinical rotation sites were conducted with subsequent open coding analysis. Results The sample varied in terms of the strength of MR systems, types of facilities, patient populations, and safety resources available. Qualitative themes included carelessness of personnel, facility design flaws, and inconsistencies in safety practices and staffing. Discussion Proper screening of patients and other individuals, appropriate use of barriers, and ferromagnetic detection systems can be effective tools for ensuring patient and personnel safety. Although various safety resources were available at most MR imaging facilities, the resources proved to be only as effective as the safety practices of the MR technologists. Conclusion Safety practices in MR imaging departments can be improved upon continually. This study provides a foundation for future research on MR safety practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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