European Journal of Radiology Open, cilt.134, ss.109431, 2021 (SCI-Expanded)
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate knowledge, attitude, practice and emotional and psychological concerns
related to COVID-19 pandemic among radiology technicians working at pandemic hospitals across Turkey
Methods: A total of 228 radiology technicians working at pandemic hospitals across Turkey were included on a
voluntary basis in this questionnaire-based online survey The questionnaire form elicited items on sociodemographic and occupational characteristics and personal opinions and experience on COVID-19 outbreak
and related protective strategies, along with survey scales including Knowledge on COVID-19 Outbreak Scale
(KCS), Knowledge on Protective Strategies for COVID-19 Scale (KPSCS), General Preventive Practices for COVID19 Scale (GPPCS), Emotional State Scale (ESS) and Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCS).
Results: Males had lower ESS (p = 0.004) scores and higher FCS (p = 0.026) scores than females. Having a
COVID-19 training (63.4 %) was associated with higher KCS (p = 0.006) and PSCS (p < 0.001) scores, while
higher KCS was also related with higher PSCS (p < 0.001) and GPPCS (p < 0.0001) and lower ESS (p = 0.004)
scores. Those who had knowledge on the facility safety (56.6 %) and risk management (59.2 %) plans had higher
scores on KCS, PSCS, GPPCS and FCS, while had lower scores on ESS (p < 0.05 for each).
Conclusions: Our findings revealed association of female gender, co-morbid psychiatric disease, lack of training
unawareness of safety and risk management plans, lack of experience in COVID-19 imaging and high workload
with higher risk of poor emotional state and/or intense fear of the disease among radiology technicians during
pandemic.