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Title: Exploring Radiographers’ Engagement in Research: Motivation and Barriers in Five Arab Countries
Authors: Abuzaid, Mohamed$Other$Other
Tamam, Nissren $Other$Other
Elshami, Wiam$Other$Other
Ibham, Manal $Other$Other
Aljamal, Mohammad$AAUP$Palestinian
Khayal, Simaa $Other$Other
Abdullah, Ahmed $Other$Other
Hamd, Zuhal$Other$Other
Pedersen, Malene Roland Vils $Other$Other
Keywords: radiographers; research; Arab countries; research engagement; professional development; motivation
Issue Date: 13-Oct-2023
Publisher: healthcare
Citation: Abuzaid, M.M.; Tamam, N.; Elshami, W.; Ibham, M.; Aljamal, M.; Khayal, S.; Abdullah, A.; Hamd, Z.Y.; Pedersen, M.R.V. Exploring Radiographers’ Engagement in Research: Motivation and Barriers in Five Arab Countries. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2735. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11202735
Series/Report no.: 11;20
Abstract: (1) Background: This study aims to comprehensively understand the motivations driving radiographers in five Arab countries to engage in research. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional study employing an anonymous online survey was conducted for 12 weeks from May to July 2023. The study sample consisted of 250 radiographers, with equal representation from Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Palestine, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates. (3) Results: Overall, the participants showed limited involvement in research-related activities in all five countries, particularly in presenting at conferences and publishing in peer-reviewed journals. Most participants believed research positively impacts their professional development (34.8%) and patient care and outcomes (40%). The participants perceived professional development (36.4%) as a key motivator for research engagement. A significant majority (81.6%) expressed motivation to start research in clinical practice. A total of 66.8% found research opportunities available during clinical practice. Barriers included time constraints (56%), limited resources (47.2%), and lack of support and skills (33.2% and 32%, respectively). (4) Conclusion: This study emphasises the need for targeted strategies to enhance research engagement among radiographers in the Arab region. Addressing barriers, such as time constraints and resource limitations, while leveraging intrinsic motivators, such as professional development, is crucial for fostering a culture of research-driven excellence in radiography.
URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/3480
ISSN: 2227-9032
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