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  • Healthcare professional development
  • Medical imaging workforce studies

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  • Professional behavior is crucial in radiologic technology for quality patient care.
  • Understanding demographic influences on professional conduct can inform training and development.
  • Previous research has explored professionalism but specific demographic links require further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if demographic variables influence the professional behaviors of radiologic technologists.
  • To identify specific demographic factors associated with variations in professionalism.
  • To provide insights into the development of professional behaviors in radiologic technologists.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to 10,000 radiologic technologists.
  • Participants completed the Haynes Scale of Professionalism for Radiologic Technology.
  • Statistical analyses (Kruskal-Wallis, ANOVA) examined relationships between demographics and professionalism scores.

Main Results:

  • Age and years as a technologist significantly correlated with professionalism subscales, including quality patient care, ethical performance, and personal/professional development.
  • Higher professional behavior scores were observed in older technologists and those with more years of experience.
  • The highest degree obtained also showed a significant association with quality patient care scores.

Conclusions:

  • Demographic factors such as age, years of experience, and highest degree significantly impact radiologic technologists' professional behavior.
  • Findings highlight the importance of experience and age in shaping professional conduct within the field.
  • This research contributes to understanding factors influencing professional behavior development in radiologic technologists.