Increasing radiology capacity within the lung cancer pathway: centralised work‐based support for trainee chest X‐ray reporting radiographers

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Woznitza, N., Steele, R., Piper, K., Burke, S., Rowe, S., Bhowmik, A., Maughn, S. and Springett, K. 2018. Increasing radiology capacity within the lung cancer pathway: centralised work‐based support for trainee chest X‐ray reporting radiographers. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences. 65 (3), pp. 200-208. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.285
AuthorsWoznitza, N., Steele, R., Piper, K., Burke, S., Rowe, S., Bhowmik, A., Maughn, S. and Springett, K.
Abstract

INTRODUCTION:
Diagnostic capacity and time to diagnosis are frequently identified as a barrier to improving cancer patient outcomes. Maximising the contribution of the medical imaging workforce, including reporting radiographers, is one way to improve service delivery.

METHODS:
An efficient and effective centralised model of workplace training support was designed for a cohort of trainee chest X-ray (CXR) reporting radiographers. A comprehensive schedule of tutorials was planned and aligned with the curriculum of a post-graduate certificate in CXR reporting. Trainees were supported via a hub and spoke model (centralised training model), with the majority of education provided by a core group of experienced CXR reporting radiographers. Trainee and departmental feedback on the model was obtained using an online survey.

RESULTS:
Fourteen trainees were recruited from eight National Health Service Trusts across London. Significant efficiencies of scale were possible with centralised support (48 h) compared to traditional workplace support (348 h). Trainee and manager feedback overall was positive. Trainees and managers both reported good trainee support, translation of learning to practice and increased confidence. Logistics, including trainee travel and release, were identified as areas for improvement.

CONCLUSION:
Centralised workplace training support is an effective and efficient method to create sustainable diagnostic capacity and support improvements in the lung cancer pathway.

KeywordsLung neoplasms; Radiography; Thoracic; Training support
Year2018
JournalJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences
Journal citation65 (3), pp. 200-208
PublisherWiley
ISSN2051-3895
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.285
Official URLhttps://doaj.org/toc/2051-3909
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Deposited03 Jun 2020
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Impact of radiographer immediate reporting of chest X-rays from general practice on the lung cancer pathway (radioX): study protocol for a randomised control trial
Woznitza, N., Devaraj, A., Janes, S., Duffy, S., Bhowmik, A., Rowe, S., Piper, K., Maughn, S. and Baldwin, D. 2017. Impact of radiographer immediate reporting of chest X-rays from general practice on the lung cancer pathway (radioX): study protocol for a randomised control trial. Trials. 18 (521). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-017-2268-x
Expanding the role of radiographers in reporting suspected lung cancer: a cost-effectiveness analysis using a decision tree model
Bajre, M., Pennington, M., Woznitza, N., Beardmore, C., Radhakrishnan, M., Harris, R. and Mccrone, P. 2017. Expanding the role of radiographers in reporting suspected lung cancer: a cost-effectiveness analysis using a decision tree model. Radiography. 23 (4), pp. 273-278. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2017.07.011
Twitter journal club in medical radiation science
Currie, G., Woznitza, N., Bolderston, A., Weserink, A., Watson, J., Beardmore, C., Di Prospero, L., McCuig, C. and Nightingale, J. 2017. Twitter journal club in medical radiation science. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences. 48 (1), pp. 83-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmir.2016.09.001
Optimisation de la prise en charge en Rafiologie: Approts des manipulateurs experts interprétant des examens: Cas pratique au Royaume Uni
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., West, C. and Rowe, S. 2014. Optimisation de la prise en charge en Rafiologie: Approts des manipulateurs experts interprétant des examens: Cas pratique au Royaume Uni.
Chest x-ray agreement: comparative analysis between consultant radiologists, reporting radiographers and expert chest radiologists
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Burke, S., Ellis, S. and Bothamley, G. 2015. Chest x-ray agreement: comparative analysis between consultant radiologists, reporting radiographers and expert chest radiologists.
Team working in radiology: optimising care
Woznitza, N. 2016. Team working in radiology: optimising care.
Advanced practice in diagnostic imaging
Woznitza, N. 2016. Advanced practice in diagnostic imaging.
Team working in radiology: what is possible?
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Ratcliff, C., McGuinness, N. and Rowe, S. 2016. Team working in radiology: what is possible?
The Twitter Journal Club for Medical Radiation Professionals (#medradjclub): CPD/CE for the 21st century
Currie, G., Woznitza, N., Bolderston, A., Westerink, A., Waton, J., Beardmore, C., Di Prospero, L., McCuaig, C. and Nightingale, J. 2016. The Twitter Journal Club for Medical Radiation Professionals (#medradjclub): CPD/CE for the 21st century.
Bloom’s taxonomy of Twitter: higher order thinking and the Twitter Journal Club
Currie, G., Woznitza, N., Bolderston, A., Westerink, A., Watson, J., Beardmore, C., Di Prospero, L., McCuaig, C. and Nightingale, J. 2016. Bloom’s taxonomy of Twitter: higher order thinking and the Twitter Journal Club. Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.
Chest x-ray interpretation by radiographers: diagnostic accuracy and influence on diagnostic reasoning
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Burke, S. and Bothamley, G. 2016. Chest x-ray interpretation by radiographers: diagnostic accuracy and influence on diagnostic reasoning.
Diagnostic accuracy of radiographer chest x-ray reporting
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Burke, S. and Bothamley, G. 2016. Diagnostic accuracy of radiographer chest x-ray reporting.
The diagnostic accuracy of reporting radiographer chest x-ray interpretations and their influence on clinicians’ diagnostic decision-making: a comparison with consultant radiologists
Woznitza, N. 2016. The diagnostic accuracy of reporting radiographer chest x-ray interpretations and their influence on clinicians’ diagnostic decision-making: a comparison with consultant radiologists. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Allied Health Professions
The radiography workforce: current challenges and changing needs
Beardmore, C., Woznitza, N., Goodman, S. and Society & College of Radiographers 2016. The radiography workforce: current challenges and changing needs. College of Radiographers.
Intraorbital foreign body detection and localisation by radiographers: a preliminary JAFROC observer performance study
Lockwood, P., Pittock, L., Lockwood, C., Jeffery, C. and Piper, K. 2015. Intraorbital foreign body detection and localisation by radiographers: a preliminary JAFROC observer performance study. Radiography. 2015, pp. 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2015.06.005
AFROC analysis of reporting radiographer’s performance in CT head interpretation
Lockwood, P. and Piper, K. 2015. AFROC analysis of reporting radiographer’s performance in CT head interpretation. Radiography. 21 (3), pp. e90-e95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2015.04.001
CT head reporting by radiographers: Findings of an accredited postgraduate programme
Lockwood, P. and Piper, K. 2013. CT head reporting by radiographers: Findings of an accredited postgraduate programme.
Chest reporting by radiographers: Findings of an accredited postgraduate programme.
Piper, K., Cox, S., Paterson, A., Thomas, A., Thomas, N., Jeyagopal, N. and Woznitza, N. 2014. Chest reporting by radiographers: Findings of an accredited postgraduate programme. Radiography. 20 (2), pp. 94-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2014.01.003
Adult chest radiograph reporting by radiographers: Preliminary data from an in-house audit programme
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Burke, S., Patel, K., Amin, S., Grayson, K. and Bothamley, G. 2014. Adult chest radiograph reporting by radiographers: Preliminary data from an in-house audit programme. Radiography. 20 (3), pp. 223-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2014.03.002
Optimizing patient care in radiology through team-working: A case study
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Rowe, S. and West, C. 2014. Optimizing patient care in radiology through team-working: A case study. Radiography. 20 (3), pp. 258-263. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2014.02.007
Conceptualisation of the characteristics of advanced practitioners in the medical radiation profession
Smith, Tony, Harris, J., Woznitza, N., Marese, S. and Sale, C. 2015. Conceptualisation of the characteristics of advanced practitioners in the medical radiation profession. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences. 62 (3), pp. 204-211. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.115
CT head reporting by radiographers: results of an accredited postgraduate programme
Lockwood, P., Piper, K. and Pittock, L. 2015. CT head reporting by radiographers: results of an accredited postgraduate programme. Radiography. 21 (3), pp. e85-e89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2014.12.001
e-Learning for Healthcare – Image Interpretation Project
Woznitza, N., e-Learning for Healthcare and College of Radiographers 2012. e-Learning for Healthcare – Image Interpretation Project. e-Learning for Healthcare.
An unusual cause of respiratory distress
Woznitza, N., Datsopolous, S., Shukla, R. and Aladangady, N. 2012. An unusual cause of respiratory distress. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 97, pp. A12-A13. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2012-301885.30
Chest X-Ray interpretation: agreement between consultant radiologists and a reporting radiographer in clinical practice in the United Kingdom
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Burke, S., Patel, K., Amin, S. and Grayson, K. 2013. Chest X-Ray interpretation: agreement between consultant radiologists and a reporting radiographer in clinical practice in the United Kingdom.
Radiographer clinical reporting
Woznitza, N. 2014. Radiographer clinical reporting.
Commentary: radiographer reporting
Woznitza, N. 2014. Commentary: radiographer reporting. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences. 61 (2), pp. 66-68. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.51
Do you see what I see? Clinical review of discordant chest x-ray consultant radiologist and radiographer interpretations
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Bothamley, G. and Burke, S. 2014. Do you see what I see? Clinical review of discordant chest x-ray consultant radiologist and radiographer interpretations.
Optimizing patient care in radiology through team-working: audit data
Woznitza, N. 2014. Optimizing patient care in radiology through team-working: audit data.
Optimizing neonatal X-ray quality: results of an audit
Woznitza, N., Hayes, N., Malshava, N. and McGuinness, D. 2014. Optimizing neonatal X-ray quality: results of an audit.
Agreement in neonatal x-ray interpretation: a comparison between consultant paediatric radiologists and a reporting radiographer
Woznitza, N., Piper, K., Aladangady, N., Iliadis, K., Prakash, R. and Santos, R. 2014. Agreement in neonatal x-ray interpretation: a comparison between consultant paediatric radiologists and a reporting radiographer.
Advanced radiographic practice in adult chest imaging
Woznitza, N. 2014. Advanced radiographic practice in adult chest imaging.
The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for trauma examinations of the skeletal system in 4 NHS trusts. NHS Executive South Thames funded research project
Piper, K., Paterson, A. and Ryan, C. 1999. The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for trauma examinations of the skeletal system in 4 NHS trusts. NHS Executive South Thames funded research project. Canterbury Christ Church University.
Interpretation of clinical imagingexaminations by radiographers:a programme of research
Piper, K. 2014. Interpretation of clinical imagingexaminations by radiographers:a programme of research. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
Observer agreement in the reporting of knee and lumbar spine Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging examinations: selectively trained MR radiographers and consultant radiologists compared with an index radiologist
Brealey, S., Piper, K., King, D., Bland, M., Caddick, J., Gibbon, A., Highland, A., Jenkins, N., Petty, D. and Warren, D. 2013. Observer agreement in the reporting of knee and lumbar spine Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging examinations: selectively trained MR radiographers and consultant radiologists compared with an index radiologist. European Journal of Radiology. 82 (10). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrad.2013.05.024
Skeletal reporting by radiographers: a review of 27800 cases
Piper, K. 2012. Skeletal reporting by radiographers: a review of 27800 cases.
ABCs of preliminary plain film image assessment
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2012. ABCs of preliminary plain film image assessment.
Variation in accident and emergency musculoskeletal appendicular radiographic reports and the development of a report template
Paterson, A., Piper, K. and Ryan, C. 2001. Variation in accident and emergency musculoskeletal appendicular radiographic reports and the development of a report template. British Journal of Radiology. 74 (Supp.), p. 46.
Accuracy of radiographer reporting of magnetic resonance imaging for suspected acoustic neuroma
Gillmore, K., Piper, K., Byrne, J., Jeffree, M. and Millar, J. 2001. Accuracy of radiographer reporting of magnetic resonance imaging for suspected acoustic neuroma. British Journal of Radiology. 74 (S), p. 4.
The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for trauma examinations of the skeletal system
Piper, K. and Ryan, C. 1998. The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for trauma examinations of the skeletal system.
The development of a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Reporting (Radiography)
Davies, S., Piper, K., McKay, L. and Paterson, A. 1994. The development of a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Reporting (Radiography).
Using MRI for ankylosing spondylitis
Estall, H., Rennie, W. and Piper, K. 2012. Using MRI for ankylosing spondylitis. Imaging & Therapy Practice, Jan.
Clinical reporting in radiography: invited presentation
Piper, K. 1995. Clinical reporting in radiography: invited presentation.
The accuracy of radiographers' reports in accident and emergency examinations of the skeletal system
Piper, K. 1997. The accuracy of radiographers' reports in accident and emergency examinations of the skeletal system.
The accuracy of radiographers' reports in examinations of the skeletal system
Piper, K. 1997. The accuracy of radiographers' reports in examinations of the skeletal system.
Reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate skeletal reporting programme in the UK
Piper, K. 1997. Reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate skeletal reporting programme in the UK.
UK forges ahead with radiographer reporting
Thomas, A., Manning, D. and Piper, K. 2004. UK forges ahead with radiographer reporting. Diagnostic Imaging Europe.
The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for skeletal trauma
Paterson, A. and Piper, K. 1999. The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for skeletal trauma.
The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for skeletal trauma
Paterson, A. and Piper, K. 2000. The implementation of a radiographic reporting service for skeletal trauma.
The implementation of a radiographic reporting service
Piper, K. 2000. The implementation of a radiographic reporting service.
Abnormality detection in the appendicular skeleton: a practical workshop on professional responsibilities and subtle abnormalities
Piper, K. and Paterson, A. 2002. Abnormality detection in the appendicular skeleton: a practical workshop on professional responsibilities and subtle abnormalities.
MRI reporting by radiographers: the construction of an objective structured examination
Piper, K. 2007. MRI reporting by radiographers: the construction of an objective structured examination.
Chest reporting by radiographers
Piper, K. and Cox, S. 2011. Chest reporting by radiographers.
Can reporting radiographers produce clinically relevant reports?
Woznitza, N. and Piper, K. 2011. Can reporting radiographers produce clinically relevant reports?
Clinical reporting by radiographers in the UK
Piper, K. 2009. Clinical reporting by radiographers in the UK.
MRI reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate programme
Piper, K. and Thomas, N. 2008. MRI reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate programme.
MRI reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate programme
Piper, K., Buscall, K. and Thomas, N. 2010. MRI reporting by radiographers: findings of an accredited postgraduate programme. Radiography. 16 (2), pp. 136-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2009.10.017
Factors influencing the development and implementation of advanced and consultant radiographer practice – a review of the literature
Kelly, J., Piper, K. and Nightingale, J. 2008. Factors influencing the development and implementation of advanced and consultant radiographer practice – a review of the literature. Radiography. 14 (s1), pp. e71-e78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2008.11.002
Reporting by radiographers: Neurological magnetic resonance imaging examinations of the head and cervical spine
Piper, K. 2009. Reporting by radiographers: Neurological magnetic resonance imaging examinations of the head and cervical spine.
Incidence and location of diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in Maltese people with diabetes
Springett, K., Galea, A. and Bungay, H. 2007. Incidence and location of diabetic foot ulcer recurrence in Maltese people with diabetes.
Principles of image interpretation and search strategies
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2010. Principles of image interpretation and search strategies.
Workshop to launch: ''Web-based short course in initial image interpretation of the appendicular skeleton''
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2010. Workshop to launch: ''Web-based short course in initial image interpretation of the appendicular skeleton''.
Rationale for computed tomography head radiographer reporting
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2010. Rationale for computed tomography head radiographer reporting.
Pre-testing of initial image interpretation skills
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2010. Pre-testing of initial image interpretation skills.
Radiographer role development and image interpretation skills
Williams, I. and Piper, K. 2010. Radiographer role development and image interpretation skills.
Reporting for radiographers
Piper, K. and Field-Boden, Q. 1996. Reporting for radiographers. The Radiographer.
Clinical reporting in radiography
Piper, K. 1998. Clinical reporting in radiography.
ST funded research report - Implementation of a radiographic reporting service in four NHS Trusts: Initial findings
Piper, K. 1998. ST funded research report - Implementation of a radiographic reporting service in four NHS Trusts: Initial findings.
Skin protection for use with caustics in podiatric practice: efficiency of a polymer paint
Plummer, J., Springett, K. and Phillips, G. 2004. Skin protection for use with caustics in podiatric practice: efficiency of a polymer paint. British Journal of Podiatry. 7 (3), pp. 68-70.
Accuracy of radiographers' reports in the interpretation of radiographic examinations of the skeletal system: a review of 6796 cases
Piper, K., Paterson, A. and Godfrey, R. 2005. Accuracy of radiographers' reports in the interpretation of radiographic examinations of the skeletal system: a review of 6796 cases. Radiography. 11 (1), pp. 27-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2004.05.004
Defining the research question
Springett, K. and Campbell, J. 2007. Defining the research question. in: Campbell, J. (ed.) A Guide to Research for Podiatrists Keswick M & K Publishing. pp. 8-16
A case study of a Baker's cyst
Piper, K. and Mitchell, M. 2007. A case study of a Baker's cyst. Synergy.
Foot pain in rheumatoid arthritis prevalence, risk factors and management: an epidemiological study
Otter, S., Lucas, K., Springett, K., Moore, A., Davies, K., Cheek, L., Young, A. and Walker-Bone, K. 2010. Foot pain in rheumatoid arthritis prevalence, risk factors and management: an epidemiological study. Clinical Rheumatology. 29 (3), pp. 255-271. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-009-1312-y
Initial image interpretation of appendicular skeletal radiographs: A comparison between nurses and radiographers
Piper, K. and Paterson, A. 2009. Initial image interpretation of appendicular skeletal radiographs: A comparison between nurses and radiographers. Radiography. 15 (1), pp. 40-48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2007.10.006
Radiographic interpretation of the appendicular skeleton: A comparison between casualty officers, nurse practitioners and radiographers
Coleman, L. and Piper, K. 2009. Radiographic interpretation of the appendicular skeleton: A comparison between casualty officers, nurse practitioners and radiographers. Radiography. 15 (3), pp. 196-202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2007.12.001
MRI reporting by radiographers: The construction of an objective structured examination
Piper, K. and Buscall, K. 2008. MRI reporting by radiographers: The construction of an objective structured examination. Radiography. 14 (2), pp. 78-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2007.02.003