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Journal of Interprofessional Care | 2004

The role perception questionnaire (RPQ): a tool for assessing undergraduate students' perceptions of the role of other professions

Stuart Mackay

A systematic review of interprofessional education (Freeth et al., 2002) revealed that there were many weaknesses in the current body of knowledge of interprofessional education outcomes. One reason for this was the lack of good quality study designs for evaluating the outcomes of interprofessional education. This paper discusses the range of tools that were found in the literature and describes the production and validation of two questionnaires that can be used as part of an interprofessional evaluation strategy. Firstly, a Generic Role Perception Questionnaire which can be used for measuring the perception of the role of a range of professions and a Nursing Role Perception Questionnaire used specifically for measuring the perception of the role of a nurse. Repertory grid technique was selected to elicit constructs from a multiprofessional group of final year undergraduate students. This pool was then used to develop the two questionnaires. Factor analysis, internal consistency and test re-test measures are used along with evidence of validity. The questionnaires were found to have acceptable validity and reliability and could be used as part of an IPE evaluation strategy to measure changes in professional role perception in an undergraduate population.


Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences | 2015

A benchmarking and comparative analysis of emotional intelligence in student and qualified radiographers: an international study.

Stuart Mackay; Peter White; Jonathan P. McNulty; Steven Lane; Sarah Lewis

Emotional intelligence (EI) has been identified as an important trait for healthcare students and healthcare professionals alike and is a predictor of improved work performance and patient satisfaction. In this paper, we benchmark an international cohort of radiography students and compare their scores to those of known qualified practitioner and normative data.


Radiography | 2003

The accuracy of the red dot system: can it improve with training?

J Hargreaves; Stuart Mackay


Radiography | 2012

A UK-wide analysis of trait emotional intelligence within the radiography profession

Stuart Mackay; Peter Hogg; G. Cooke; Rose Baker; T. Dawkes


Radiography | 2013

A mixed model study evaluating lean in the transformation of an Orthopaedic Radiology service

Amanda Jane Martin; Peter Hogg; Stuart Mackay


Radiography | 2008

Preparedness for clinical practice – Perceptions of graduates and their work supervisors

Stuart Mackay; A.C. Anderson; Peter Hogg


Radiography | 2015

Compression force behaviours : An exploration of the beliefs and values influencing the application of breast compression during screening mammography

Fred Murphy; Julie Nightingale; Peter Hogg; Leslie Robinson; Doreen Seddon; Stuart Mackay


Radiography | 2013

A comparative analysis of emotional intelligence in the UK and Australian radiographer workforce

Stuart Mackay; Rose Baker; D. Collier; Sarah Lewis


Archive | 2011

Is Diagnostic Radiography a Caring Profession

Stuart Mackay


Archive | 2010

Are Radiographers Emotionally Intelligent

Stuart Mackay

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Peter White

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Steven Lane

University of Liverpool

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Augusto de Galvão e Brito Medeiros

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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