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Exploring the use of knobology for image optimisation in final year sonography students

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posted on 2023-11-27, 01:13 authored by S Mallard, Narelle KennedyNarelle Kennedy, Afrooz Najafzadeh Abriz, Ann QuintonAnn Quinton
Introduction: Image optimisation is essential for acquisition of quality images in ultrasound and critical to the diagnostic ability of the examination. These skills are taught to sonography students early in their education, but research has found that retention of non-rehearsed knowledge decreases significantly after a year. The aim of this study was to determine which optimisation tools (knobology) final year sonography students use, how often and why they chose to adjust parameters and assess barriers to optimisation of knobology tools. Methods: A prospective study using data from an anonymous online survey of 34 final year sonography students. Results: Survey results showed that 19/34 (55%) of students “frequently” optimise all Doppler settings and 23/34 (67%) of students “frequently” optimise basic parameter settings (depth, focus, time gain compensation). Time constraints (24/34 (70%)) and loss of gained knowledge of sonography principles and instrumentation (17/34 (50%)) were the major barriers to the use of knobology. The majority 28/34 (82%) believed they would benefit from further training. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that although most students are optimising settings to improve image quality, sonography principles and instrumentation knowledge loss and time constraints prevent students from maximising machine capabilities. This study supports the need for further training prior to final year clinical placement.

History

Volume

30

Issue

4

Start Page

299

End Page

306

Number of Pages

9

eISSN

1743-1344

ISSN

1742-271X

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2021-09-17

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Ultrasound

Article Number

ARTN 1742271X211053029

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