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Patients' and radiographers' experiences of dose reducing abdominal compression in radiographic examinations-A qualitative study.

Oili Piippo-HuotariEva FunkHåkan GeijerAgneta Anderzèn-Carlsson
Published in: Nursing open (2020)
Patient-controlled compression was preferred by slightly more patients because of fear of pain due to excessively hard pressure, maintaining control over the pressure and shorter duration. It was more comfortable, and patients felt they could participate in the examinations. Conventional compression was preferred by some because of more stable pressure and uncertainty of own capacity to provide the optimal compression. Discomfort was more often mentioned concerning the conventional compression method. The radiographers experienced the patient-controlled method as less time-consuming and more comfortable, but uncertainty about correct compression technique and its effect on radiation dose and image quality was reported.
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