Rini Hatma Rusli, Rini Hatma
Akademi Teknik Radiodiagnostik dan Radioterapi Muhammadiyah, Makassar

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Journal : An Idea Health Journal

Analisis Hasil Radiografi Os Clavicula Pada Proyeksi Anterior Posterior Axial dan Proyeksi Sedendipity View Shoulder Rusli, Rini Hatma; Ariyanto, Bambang
An Idea Health Journal Vol 4 No 01 (2024)
Publisher : PT.Mantaya Idea Batara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v4i01.425

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This study aims to determine how the results of Analysis of Os Clavicula Radiography Results on Projection of Anterior Posterior Axial and Projection of Serendipity View Shoulder. This research was conducted in Stikes Maluku Husada Radiology Laboratory on July until August 2023, that used observational descriptive by collecting data from respondents who filled question list which in this case used 10 respondents consisting of 5 radiologist and 5 radiographers and other data obtained from study of literature. According to research results, concluded that the results of radiography Os clavicula on Serendipity View Shoulder Projection is better than AP Axial projections based on the value of average obtained for the Serendipity View Shoulder is 3,375 and AP Axial is 2,725.
Analysis of the Quality of Thoracic Radiography Results at Dr. M. Haulussy Ambon Regional General Hospital Rusli, Rini Hatma; Ariyanto, Bambang; Malisngorar, Maritje Selfin J.
An Idea Health Journal Vol 6 No 01 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53690/ihj.v5i02.559

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Introduction: Chest radiography is a fundamental imaging modality used to detect abnormalities of the lungs and heart. The quality of the produced images is critical to ensuring diagnostic accuracy. However, several challenges—such as variations in examination techniques, patient positioning, exposure parameters, and equipment condition—can compromise radiographic quality. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing chest radiography quality and to evaluate the imaging standards applied at the Radiology Department of Dr. M. Haulussy Ambon Regional General Hospital.A mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative analyses, was employed. Quantitative data were obtained from 100 chest radiograph samples, while qualitative insights were gathered through in-depth interviews with radiographers and radiologists. The quantitative analysis revealed that 65% of the radiographs were of good quality, 25% were adequate, and 10% required repetition. Qualitative findings indicated that limited routine training, aging equipment, and inconsistencies in radiographic techniques among practitioners were key factors contributing to reduced image quality.Based on these findings, practical recommendations were proposed to enhance operational standards and strengthen human resource competencies. The study provides a valuable basis for continuous quality improvement in radiology services, particularly in hospitals within Eastern Indonesia