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Mammographers desire more training on imaging patients with physical disabilities. They emphasize the need for patience, respect, and technical skills to ensure quality breast imaging for all women.

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Area of Science:

  • Radiologic technology
  • Disability studies
  • Medical education

Background:

  • No standardized competency exists for mammographers imaging patients with physical disabilities.
  • Increasing disability prevalence necessitates improved mammography practices for women with disabilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess current disability training for mammographers.
  • To identify desired training and best practices for mammography in women with disabilities.

Main Methods:

  • In-depth telephone interviews with 14 mammographers in north central Florida.
  • Grounded theory analysis to identify major themes in training and practice.

Main Results:

  • Disability training content and delivery varied significantly among participants.
  • Mammographers seek training in positioning for optimal imaging and emphasize patient patience and respect.
  • Key themes include on-the-job learning, seeking assistance, and the importance of respectful patient interaction.

Conclusions:

  • Mammographers view existing disability training as a basis for ongoing learning.
  • Recommended training should integrate technical skills (positioning) with social aspects (disability etiquette, advocacy).