ORIGINAL ARTICLE: PDF OnlyThe Use of Lay Readers of Chest Roentgenograms in Industrial Screening ProgramsHessel, Patrick A. Ph.D.; Sluis-Cremer, Gerhard K. M.D.Author Information Epidemiology Research Unit, P.O. Box 4584, Johannesburg, South Africa 2000 (Dr. Hessel for further correspondence). Journal of Occupational Medicine: January 1985 - Volume 27 - Issue 1 - p 43-50 Buy Abstract A study was conducted to test the feasibility of training lay persons to screen chest x-ray films for professional readers in an industrial screening program and to use the International Labor Office classification of the pneumoconioses for silicosis. With minimal training the lay readers agreed with the professional readers on the presence or absence of silicosis in 72.6% of the films and missed only 3.2% of the silicosis identified by the professional readers. The lay readers were able to identify only 17.1% of the pathology other than silicosis; however, it appeared that they identified some of these conditions as silicosis. Considering this, the lay readers missed only 27.0% of the other pathologies. It was concluded that, with more extensive training, lay persons could be taught to screen chest x-ray films for professional readers in an industrial screening program. ©1985 The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine