The job competency of radiological technologists in Korea based on specialists opinion and questionnaire survey.
- Author:
Chang Seon LIM
1
;
Yang Sub LEE
;
Yong Dae LEE
;
Hyun Soo KIM
;
Gye Hwan JIN
;
Seong Youl CHOI
;
Yera HUR
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Licensure; Professionalism; Republic of Korea; Safety; Radiological technology
- MeSH: Advisory Committees; Delivery of Health Care; Education; Humans; Korea*; Licensure; Professionalism; Republic of Korea; Specialization*; Technology, Radiologic; Work Performance
- From:Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2017;14(1):9-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: PURPOSE: Although there are over 40,000 licensed radiological technologists (RTs) in Korea, job competency standards have yet to be defined. This study aims to clarify the job competency of Korean RTs. METHODS: A task force team of 11 professional RTs were recruited in order to analyze the job competency of domestic and international RTs. A draft for the job competency of Korean RTs was prepared. A survey was then conducted sampling RTs and the attitudes of their competencies were recorded from May 21 to July 30, 2016. RESULTS: We identified five modules of professionalism, patient management, health and safety, operation of equipment, and procedure management and 131 detailed job competencies for RTs in Korea. “Health and safety” had the highest average score and “professionalism” had the lowest average score for both job performance and importance. The content validity ratios for the 131 subcompetencies were mostly valid. CONCLUSION: Establishment of standard guidelines for RT job competency for multidisciplinary healthcare at medical institutions may be possible based on our results, which will help educators of RT training institutions to clarify their training and education.