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View article: Artificial Intelligence-assisted reader evaluation in acute CT head interpretation (AI-REACT): a multireader multicase study
Artificial Intelligence-assisted reader evaluation in acute CT head interpretation (AI-REACT): a multireader multicase study Open
Background Non-contrast CT head scans (NCCTH) are the most frequently requested cross-sectional imaging in the Emergency Department. While AI tools have been developed to detect NCCTH abnormalities, most validation studies compare AI to ra…
View article: Autonomous Reporting of Normal Chest X-rays by Artificial Intelligence in the United Kingdom. Can We Take the Human Out of the Loop?
Autonomous Reporting of Normal Chest X-rays by Artificial Intelligence in the United Kingdom. Can We Take the Human Out of the Loop? Open
Chest X-rays (CXRs) are the most commonly performed imaging investigation. In the UK, many centres experience reporting delays due to radiologist workforce shortages. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools capable of distinguishing normal from…
View article: Data and data privacy impact assessments in the context of AI research and practice in the UK
Data and data privacy impact assessments in the context of AI research and practice in the UK Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) projects in healthcare research and practice require approval from information governance (IG) teams within relevant healthcare providers. Navigating this approval process has been highlighted as a key challeng…
View article: An implementation facilitation intervention to improve the musculoskeletal X-ray reporting by radiographers across London
An implementation facilitation intervention to improve the musculoskeletal X-ray reporting by radiographers across London Open
This study had an innovative approach using an implementation facilitation framework to improve service delivery. The clinical workplace context in which MSK X-ray reporting by radiographers occurs was key to implementing change. The compl…
View article: Results from a Choice-Based Conjoint Experimental Study on Patients' Preferences for Chest X-Ray Results processing and Communications when Referred by their GP/ Primary Care Doctor in NHS, England
Results from a Choice-Based Conjoint Experimental Study on Patients' Preferences for Chest X-Ray Results processing and Communications when Referred by their GP/ Primary Care Doctor in NHS, England Open
View article: Artificial intelligence (AI) for paediatric fracture detection: a multireader multicase (MRMC) study protocol
Artificial intelligence (AI) for paediatric fracture detection: a multireader multicase (MRMC) study protocol Open
Introduction Paediatric fractures are common but can be easily missed on radiography leading to potentially serious implications including long-term pain, disability and missed opportunities for safeguarding in cases of inflicted injury. A…
View article: Accuracy of interpretation of nasogastric tube position on chest radiographs by diagnostic radiographers: A multi-case, multi-reader study
Accuracy of interpretation of nasogastric tube position on chest radiographs by diagnostic radiographers: A multi-case, multi-reader study Open
A bespoke training programme which includes teaching on image quality, tube tip identification and assessment of tube positioning using the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) four criteria, should be delivered prior to implementation of…
View article: Evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence-assisted image analysis on the diagnostic accuracy of front-line clinicians in detecting fractures on plain X-rays (FRACT-AI): protocol for a prospective observational study
Evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence-assisted image analysis on the diagnostic accuracy of front-line clinicians in detecting fractures on plain X-rays (FRACT-AI): protocol for a prospective observational study Open
Introduction Missed fractures are the most frequent diagnostic error attributed to clinicians in UK emergency departments and a significant cause of patient morbidity. Recently, advances in computer vision have led to artificial intelligen…
View article: Reporting radiographers within the European Federation of Radiographer Society (EFRS) member countries - motivation for becoming a reporting radiographer
Reporting radiographers within the European Federation of Radiographer Society (EFRS) member countries - motivation for becoming a reporting radiographer Open
View article: Assessing the barriers and enablers to the implementation of the diagnostic radiographer musculoskeletal X-ray reporting service within the NHS in England: a systematic literature review
Assessing the barriers and enablers to the implementation of the diagnostic radiographer musculoskeletal X-ray reporting service within the NHS in England: a systematic literature review Open
Introduction The United Kingdom (UK) government's healthcare policy in the early 1990s paved the way adoption of the skills mix development and implementation of diagnostic radiographers' X-ray reporting service. Current clinical practice …
View article: Reporting radiographers in Europe survey: Support, role satisfaction, and advanced clinical practice within the European federation of radiographer society (EFRS) member countries
Reporting radiographers in Europe survey: Support, role satisfaction, and advanced clinical practice within the European federation of radiographer society (EFRS) member countries Open
View article: Reporting radiographers in Europe survey: An overview of the role within the European Federation of Radiographer Society (EFRS) member countries
Reporting radiographers in Europe survey: An overview of the role within the European Federation of Radiographer Society (EFRS) member countries Open
Reporting radiographers fulfil an important role within the current demands of healthcare. This demand is likely to increase in the future, and therefore it is vital that there is some form of standardisation in the level of education that…
View article: Artificial intelligence education for radiographers, an evaluation of a UK postgraduate educational intervention using participatory action research: a pilot study
Artificial intelligence education for radiographers, an evaluation of a UK postgraduate educational intervention using participatory action research: a pilot study Open
View article: Impact of radiographer immediate reporting of X-rays of the chest from general practice on the lung cancer pathway (radioX): a randomised controlled trial
Impact of radiographer immediate reporting of X-rays of the chest from general practice on the lung cancer pathway (radioX): a randomised controlled trial Open
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CXRs) to CT. The impact of the more rapid reporting on the whole pathway is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of imm…
View article: UK reporting radiographers’ perceptions of AI in radiographic image interpretation – Current perspectives and future developments
UK reporting radiographers’ perceptions of AI in radiographic image interpretation – Current perspectives and future developments Open
This survey clarifies UK reporting radiographers' perceptions of AI, used for image interpretation, highlighting key issues with AI integration.
View article: An insight into the current perceptions of UK radiographers on the future impact of AI on the profession: A cross-sectional survey
An insight into the current perceptions of UK radiographers on the future impact of AI on the profession: A cross-sectional survey Open
Respondents were unsure about the ways in which AI is currently used in practice and how AI will impact on careers in the future. It was felt that AI integration will lead to increased job opportunities to contribute to decision making as …
View article: Five years of #MedRadJClub: An impact evaluation of an established twitter journal club
Five years of #MedRadJClub: An impact evaluation of an established twitter journal club Open
Introduction Twitter journal clubs are a relatively new adaptation of an established continuing professional development (CPD) activity within healthcare. The medical radiation science (MRS) journal club ‘MedRadJClub’ (MRJC) was founded in…
View article: Beauty Is in the AI of the Beholder: Are We Ready for the Clinical Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Radiography? An Exploratory Analysis of Perceived AI Knowledge, Skills, Confidence, and Education Perspectives of UK Radiographers
Beauty Is in the AI of the Beholder: Are We Ready for the Clinical Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Radiography? An Exploratory Analysis of Perceived AI Knowledge, Skills, Confidence, and Education Perspectives of UK Radiographers Open
Introduction: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging and radiotherapy has been met with both scepticism and excitement. However, clinical integration of AI is already well-underway. Many authors have recently reported o…
View article: Online training resources to aid therapeutic radiographers in engaging in conversations about physical activity and diet: A mixed methods study
Online training resources to aid therapeutic radiographers in engaging in conversations about physical activity and diet: A mixed methods study Open
Existing online training courses could be used to support TRs to deliver physical activity and dietary advice in practice. Findings show that these courses can be disseminated within radiotherapy departments. The results also highlight a n…
View article: Artificial Intelligence: Guidance for clinical imaging and therapeutic radiography professionals, a summary by the Society of Radiographers AI working group
Artificial Intelligence: Guidance for clinical imaging and therapeutic radiography professionals, a summary by the Society of Radiographers AI working group Open
View article: Diagnostic radiographer advanced clinical practice in the United Kingdom – A national cross-sectional survey
Diagnostic radiographer advanced clinical practice in the United Kingdom – A national cross-sectional survey Open
Objectives: To survey the diagnostic radiography workforce in the United Kingdom (UK) at an organisational level to ascertain the scope of advanced practice and compliance with Health Education England standards for multiprofessional advan…
View article: Acknowledging the peer reviewers of <i>Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences</i>, October 2019–September 2020
Acknowledging the peer reviewers of <i>Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences</i>, October 2019–September 2020 Open
View article: The Role and Development of Advanced Clinical Practice Within Allied Health Professions: A Mixed Method Study
The Role and Development of Advanced Clinical Practice Within Allied Health Professions: A Mixed Method Study Open
Adéle Stewart-Lord,1 Clare Beanlands,2 Ricardo Khine,3 Shani Shamah,4 Noreen Sinclair,1 Sandie Woods,2 Nick Woznitza,5 Lesley Baillie6 1Therapeutic Radiography Allied Health Sciences School of Health and Social Care London South Bank Unive…
View article: <p>The Role and Development of Advanced Clinical Practice Within Allied Health Professions: A Mixed Method Study</p>
The Role and Development of Advanced Clinical Practice Within Allied Health Professions: A Mixed Method Study Open
This is the first comprehensive profile of ACP roles across AHPs and indicates that these roles are already having a positive impact on healthcare services and supporting new models of care. However, establishing the necessary infrastructu…
View article: A Survey of Therapeutic Radiographers’ Knowledge, Practices, and Barriers in Delivering Health Behaviour Advice to Cancer Patients
A Survey of Therapeutic Radiographers’ Knowledge, Practices, and Barriers in Delivering Health Behaviour Advice to Cancer Patients Open
Therapeutic radiographers (TRs) are well-placed to deliver advice to cancer patients; however, limited research exists on their practices in providing advice on healthy lifestyle behaviours. Through an online survey, this study aimed to ex…
View article: Data for: Reporting radiographer peer review systems: a snapshot survey of London NHS Trusts
Data for: Reporting radiographer peer review systems: a snapshot survey of London NHS Trusts Open
Survey of radiographer rpeorting peer review systems
View article: COVID-19 and pneumothorax: a multicentre retrospective case series
COVID-19 and pneumothorax: a multicentre retrospective case series Open
Introduction Pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum have both been noted to complicate cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) requiring hospital admission. We report the largest case series yet described of patients with both these patho…
View article: Clinical reporting of radiographs by radiographers: Policy and practice guidance for regional imaging networks
Clinical reporting of radiographs by radiographers: Policy and practice guidance for regional imaging networks Open
Consistency in practice could help maximise the contribution of radiographer reporting.
View article: Therapeutic radiographers’ delivery of health behaviour change advice to those living with and beyond cancer: a qualitative study
Therapeutic radiographers’ delivery of health behaviour change advice to those living with and beyond cancer: a qualitative study Open
Objectives Therapeutic radiographers (TRs) are well placed to deliver health behaviour change advice to those living with and beyond cancer (LWBC). However, there is limited research on the opinions of TRs around delivering such advice to …
View article: Using imaging to combat a pandemic: rationale for developing the UK National COVID-19 Chest Imaging Database
Using imaging to combat a pandemic: rationale for developing the UK National COVID-19 Chest Imaging Database Open
The National COVID-19 Chest Imaging Database (NCCID) is a repository of chest radiographs, CT and MRI images and clinical data from COVID-19 patients across the UK, to support research and development of AI technology and give insight into…