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Abstract #5163

A study of current clinical practice: Do MRI technologists in New Zealand always ask patients to change before examinations?

Adrienne Jane Young1 and Katherine Eunwoo Song1
1Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

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Motivation: Failure to change MRI patients into facility-supplied attire has led to burns and projectile injuries, and MRI technologists are responsible for ensuring appropriate patient preparation.

Goal(s): To investigate the current practice of changing patients into gowns by New Zealand (NZ) MRI technologists and examine factors that influence decision-making.

Approach: An online questionnaire was distributed to MRI technologists and trainees currently working in NZ.

Results: Most technologists change all or most patients, but emerging practices of removing patient underwear and changing patient companions are less well-adhered to. Workplace policies are recommended as they influence technologists’ practice, and management support is needed to implement these.

Impact: Failure to change MRI patients into facility-supplied attire has led to numerous avoidable injuries, yet a survey of MRI technologists in New Zealand has revealed that clinical practice varies. Workplace policies influence practice and are recommended to maximise patient safety.

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