Use and associated factors of American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging, Reporting and Data Systems among Surgical and Internal Medicine residents at Saint Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Background: The American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging and Reporting and
Data Systems is fully utilized by radiology residents and radiologists in Saint Paul Hospital
Millennium Medical College, it is still not fully being utilized in other specialties like
surgery and internal medicine. there are no local or international studies assessing the
knowledge, attitude, and use of the American College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging and
Reporting and Data Systems among healthcare professionals.
Objectives: This study is aimed to assess the use and associated factors of American
College of Radiology Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data Systems among surgical and
medical residents at Saint Paul Hospital Millennium Medical College, June 2024.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among all (189) surgical and internal
medicine residents currently enrolled and who were willing to participate in the research. A
self-administered online questionnaire developed from input from expert radiologists was
used as a data collection tool. Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 26 (SPSS
Inc., Chicago, IL) was used for data analysis. Independent variables were analyzed using
frequencies, means, and percentages. Mean and median scores were used to measure the
level of knowledge, attitude, and use of ACR TI-RADS scores. Bivariate and a multi
variate analysis was done between the independent, intermediate variables against the use
of ACR TI-RADS. Variables having P- value <0.05 were considered as significantly
associated with the dependent variable. The degree of association between dependent and
independent variables was expressed by using an odds ratio with a 95% confidence
interval.
Results: out of 111 respondents the level of good Use of ACR TI-RADS among surgical
and internal medicine residents was 40.5 %. Knowledge and having ACR TI-RADS
interpretation tools in the workplace were found to have a statistically significant
association with the use of ACR TI-RADS.
Conclusion: The study showed the level of use of ACR TIRADS was low in surgical and
medical residents. Multi-prong interventions are needed to improve knowledge of
physicians and also make interpretation tools available in the work place.