The relationship between physical deficiency and performance level of radiologic technology personnel

Date of Completion

1991

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology

Keywords

Technology, Radiologic, Work Performance, Physical Functional Performance

Abstract

This study attempted to find out the relationship between the physical deficiencies particularly some problems in eyesight, hearing and height and performance levels of radiologic technology personnel in thirteen (13) hospitals in Cavite and Metro Manila. It was found out that most of the respondents with normal vision had very satisfactory performance while some had satisfactory performance. In the group of respondents with defective vision, one got an outstanding performance, most had very satisfactory performance and some had satisfactory performance. Eyesight conditions such as farsightedness and nearsightedness did not adversely affect the respondents' performance levels on radiologic functions. All respondents with normal hearing conditions received very satisfactory ratings while most of those hard of hearing also received very satisfactory ratings, one had satisfactory rating and one fairly satisfactory rating. Hearing capacity or condition did not have a significant effect on the performance of radiologic personnel. Most of the respondents with average height were given very satisfactory ratings while some were given satisfactory ratings. All the respondents considered short or quite tall for the job functions or radiologic personnel were given very satisfactory ratings. None got outstanding nor unsatisfactory performance rating. No relationship between height of the respondents and their performance was shown by the test of relationship. The performance levels of the respondents were not affected by their physical deficiencies or shortcomings in eyesight, hearing and height.

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