PMID: 9428197Jan 15, 1998Paper

How Canadian radiologists adopt innovations: a survey

Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal = Journal L'Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes
R N Rankin, R D Fox

Abstract

Innovations and practice changes occur frequently in modern radiologic practice. In this study the authors sought to understand the process of adopting an innovation and to define the characteristics of some innovations and the effect of these characteristics on innovation adoption. An anonymous mail survey of the membership of the Canadian Association of Radiologists was undertaken to obtain details about the process of adopting an innovation. Information on the perceived characteristics of the innovation was obtained, as well as the perception of change in practice. The survey was sent to 1005 radiologists and was returned by 372 (37.0%), of whom 278 gave information on an innovation adopted in the preceding year. The respondents reported heavy use of textual and other material resources throughout the process of innovation adoption, as well as consultation with colleagues. Continuing medical education (CME) events, in comparison, were little used as information sources. Compatibility of the innovation with current practice and a relative clinical advantage over existing practices were the most important characteristics of the innovations adopted. The complexity, relative financial gain and ability to try the innovation were ...Continue Reading

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