Experiences of Radiographers during the Covid-19 Pandemic the COVID19 Pandemic at Two Hospitals in Harare, Zimbabwe
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2023-09-01
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the working patterns and professional practice of
radiographers were altered significantly. The purpose of this study was to explore the
experiences of radiographers during the COVID-19 pandemic at two hospitals in Harare,
Zimbabwe. A qualitative phenomenological study involving radiographers in the diagnostic
imaging departments of Zimbabwe’s major referral hospital and a private hospital was
conducted between mid-March to mid-April 2022. In-depth interviews were used as a method
of data collection. The interview data was entered in Nvivo 12 (QSR International) and
analysed using Giorgi’s structured method of analysing phenomenological data. Four themes
emerged from the data, which are adherence to strict measures, change in working patterns,
feelings and emotions, and adaptation. Radiographers experienced changes in working
patterns as well as the implementation of stringent infection control measures and regulations.
It was revealed that radiographers needed to adapt quickly to the constantly changing new
ways of working including organisation of workload. Local pandemic response strategies must
be developed from standard protocols in readiness for safe practice during emergencies.
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COVID-19, adaptability, radiography practice, pandemic, personal protective equipment