With the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the need for radiologic procedures is increasing for the effective diagnosis and follow-up of pulmonary diseases. There is an immense load on the radiographers’ shoulders to cope with all the challenges associated with the pandemic. However, amidst this crisis, Lebanese radiographers are also suffering from a socioeconomic crisis and record hyperinflation that have posed additional challenges. A cross-sectional study was conducted among registered Lebanese radiographers to assess the general, workplace conditions, health and safety, mental/psychologic, financial, and skill/knowledge development impacts. Despite applying an adapted safety protocol, institutions are neither providing free RT-PCR testing to their staff nor showing adequate support for infected staff members, thus causing distress about contracting the virus from the workplace. Aggravated by the deteriorating economic situation that affected the radiographers financially, they additionally suffer from severe occupational physical and mental burnout. Regardless of that, they used their free time during the lockdown for skill/knowledge development and have performed many recreational activities. This cross-sectional study highlighted the different ways the pandemic has impacted the radiographers: physically, psychologically, and financially. It aimed to shed light on what these frontline heroes are passing through in the midst of all these unprecedented crises.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, Safety protocols, Radiographers, radiology and medical imaging, social and economic consequences, 【초록키워드】 pandemic, protocol, Burnout, lockdown, cross-sectional, Diagnosis, novel coronavirus disease, Health, Follow-up, distress, pulmonary diseases, Support, RT-PCR testing, activities, Registered, Mental, impacts, physical, effective, contracting the virus, performed, affected, radiologic, physically, conducted, conditions, impacted, Aggravated, psychologically, 【제목키워드】 Impact, shedding, radiographer, crisis, LIGHT, Direct,