2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-9485.2012.02398.x
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Evaluating the true clinical utility of the red dot system in radiograph interpretation

Abstract: Introduction: The ‘red dot’, or ‘asterisk’, system is used in many hospitals as a method for radiographers to identify potential abnormalities on plain radiographs prior to reporting by radiologists. While published studies into the accuracy of the ‘red dot’ system exist, analysis of its reliability in identifying subtle pathology is lacking. This is relevant because the prevalence and apparent success of the ‘red dot’ system has been cited by some authors as justification for non‐radiologist reporting of medi… Show more

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“…The training emphasized the importance of communicating all findings rather than ''a fracture is seen,'' which would have been the pretraining response. Therefore, the need for training in the structure of the comment provided is important to provide the referral doctor with the most useful information for optimum diagnosis and treatment of the patient [6,26,27]. The accuracy of commenting on images improved by 6.32%, which could be considered a significant result showing that the training had provided the radiographers with the appropriate skills in image interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The training emphasized the importance of communicating all findings rather than ''a fracture is seen,'' which would have been the pretraining response. Therefore, the need for training in the structure of the comment provided is important to provide the referral doctor with the most useful information for optimum diagnosis and treatment of the patient [6,26,27]. The accuracy of commenting on images improved by 6.32%, which could be considered a significant result showing that the training had provided the radiographers with the appropriate skills in image interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This thesis has shown that radiographers apply critical thinking in their work, which may lead to new possibilities in practice. Studies show that radiographers have recently acquired more advanced responsibilities (Brown & Leschke (2012); Coelho & Rodrigues (2011); Hafslund, Clare, Gaverholt & Wammen Nortvedt (2008); Hogg (2004)) that are based on critical thinking as a core element. Critical thinking is thus a core in the learning strategy that enhances the radiographers' profession.…”
Section: Results Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I was interested to read the article 'Evaluating the true clinical utility of the red dot system in radiograph interpretation' in the October issue. 1 As in previous similar studies, it indicates the need to educate radiographers in image interpretation so that they can better work with emergency department (ED) doctors and help them arrive at the most accurate, earliest possible diagnosis.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 88%