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Introduction: Evidence based radiography (EBR) is the logical development of evidence based practice
applied to radiography. The aim of this study was to investigate the opinion of a cohort of Portuguese
radiographers in Southern Portugal working in public hospitals regarding evidence based practice (EBP),
namely about the levels of knowledge about EBR, how they access information and how they use it
within daily practice.
Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was applied to a sample of 40 radiographers in the Portuguese region of Algarve. This questionnaire was validated for Portuguese speakers using the translationretranslation method.
Results: The final response rate was 69% (40/58). Results suggest that most radiographers trained EBR
during their undergraduate training. Although, no statistically significant correlations were found in the
practice of EBR against participant gender, age, training, career level, reading papers and workplace. The
most frequent reason to read papers is the “interest” to do so, and national professional journals are read
more often. It was found that radiographers that read scientific papers more frequently know more about
research (p ¼ 0.005), understand the importance of research for the professional activity (p ¼ 0.023), and
know more on how to conduct research papers (p ¼ 0.034).
Conclusion: EBR within radiography is not yet well established, and radiographers' have varying viewpoints. Radiographers that read scientific papers more frequently understand better the philosophy
behind this concept but it is very important to deepen the knowledge on this area.
Implications for practice: When practicing radiography based on the best available scientific knowledge,
professionals are ensuring the best for patients and for profession. To achieve this, and before taking any
action, it is important to evaluate the current situation, and this research presents a way to do so.
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Evidence based radiography Scientific research Scientific reading