Literature DB >> 20051595

Radiographers and the internet: an Australian perspective.

Madeleine Shanahan1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Internet is an important information source for health practitioners, yet little is known about how radiographers currently are using this vast information resource for professional development.
OBJECTIVE: To provide an initial data set on professional use of Internet tools and resources by Australian radiographers.
METHODS: In 2007, 1142 medical radiation science practitioners in Australia were mailed a survey about Internet access at work and their Internet use for updating professional knowledge. This article reports on and analyzes the survey responses from radiographers.
RESULTS: The vast majority of radiographer respondents (93.9%) reported having Internet access at work and many use Internet searches, Web pages, e-mail and listserves to update their professional knowledge. At the same time, large numbers were unaware of Internet-based resources. Also, Internet access and protected time for professional reading and study varied by practice location (metropolitan vs nonmetropolitan).
CONCLUSION: Knowledge gaps regarding the Internet and lack of uniform Internet access among Australian radiographers must be addressed so that all radiographers can benefit from the professional information available online.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20051595

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiol Technol        ISSN: 0033-8397


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