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[Hierarchy structuring for mammography technique by interpretive structural modeling method].

Nozomi Kudo1, Kunio Kurowarabi, Takayoshi Terashita

  • 1Department of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Hokkaido University.

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Pain during mammography deters women from screening. This study identifies key imaging techniques and explains the procedure to improve radiologic technologists

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Area of Science:

  • Radiologic technology
  • Medical imaging
  • Breast cancer screening

Context:

  • Increasing breast cancer morbidity in Japan necessitates higher screening mammography participation.
  • Mammography-related pain and discomfort are significant barriers to women undergoing the examination.
  • Skilled radiologic technologists are crucial for efficient and comfortable mammography procedures.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate specific imaging techniques in mammography.
  • To simplify the understanding of the mammography procedure for technologists.
  • To identify factors influencing mammography quality and patient experience.

Summary:

  • Interviews with 3 expert mammography technologists identified 14 key factors using brainstorming and KJ method.
  • Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) revealed a six-layer hierarchy of these factors.
  • The top hierarchical node emphasized explaining the entire mammography procedure, with explanation-related factors positioned higher in the structure. Male technologists were noted as a negative factor.

Impact:

  • Provides a structured understanding of mammography techniques and procedures.
  • Aims to assist beginner radiologic technologists in enhancing their mammography skills.
  • Contributes to improving patient comfort and potentially increasing screening participation by addressing procedural barriers.