Parent Reported Perspectives on Pediatric Radiation Exposure in a Pediatric Orthopedic Clinic.

Naveed Shah, Zabrina M Shabin, Christina Herrero, Debra Sala, Cordelia Carter
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Background: Few studies have investigated the perspective of caregivers as it pertains to their children having xrays performed. This study sought to identify which factors contribute to the varying views that caregivers have toward giving their children x-rays.

Methods: The data was collected through an anonymous survey administered during visits to the pediatric orthopedic surgery clinic. The survey was completed by the patient's parent, guardian, or caregiver, and was administered by a treating physician. The data was analyzed using Fisher exact tests.

Results: A total of 62 surveys were obtained from caregivers in the pediatric orthopedic clinic. The analysis found that 23.3% of parents reported concerns regarding their child having an x-ray. One hundred percent of those parents that reported concern attributed this to the risk associated with radiation exposure. Along with the radiation exposure risk, 10% believed that another test would be more useful, and 10% were concerned that their insurance did not cover the x-ray procedure. In contrast, 46.8% of the parents felt that their visit would not be complete without having an x-ray. Of this group, 38.5% felt an x-ray was necessary for diagnosis, 19.5% felt something would be missed without the x-ray, and 42% felt concerned about both missing something and not being able to properly diagnose.

Conclusions: This study found that almost 25% of caregivers surveyed expressed concerns regarding the risks of radiation exposure to their child while having an x-ray. This underscores an opportunity to educate caregivers about the risks associated with x-ray radiation exposure as well as to quantify radiation exposure risk from x-ray as compared to ambient environmental radiation exposure. In addition, almost 40% of caregivers felt their visit was incomplete without an x-ray. Thus, it is indispensable for the physician to communicate with the caregiver on the significance of the x-ray and explain whether or not it would be required.

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儿童骨科诊所中儿童辐射暴露的家长报告观点。
背景:很少有研究调查了照顾者的观点,因为它涉及到他们的孩子进行x光检查。这项研究试图确定哪些因素导致了护理人员对给孩子做x光检查的不同看法。方法:在儿童骨科门诊就诊期间通过匿名调查收集数据。该调查由患者的父母、监护人或照顾者完成,并由主治医生管理。使用Fisher精确检验对数据进行分析。结果:共获得62份来自儿科骨科门诊护理人员的调查。分析发现,23.3%的父母对孩子进行x光检查表示担忧。百分之百表示担心的父母将此归因于辐射暴露的风险。除了辐射暴露的风险,10%的人认为再做一次检查会更有用,10%的人担心他们的保险不包括x光检查。相比之下,46.8%的家长认为不做x光检查是不完整的。在这组人中,38.5%的人认为x光片对诊断是必要的,19.5%的人认为如果不做x光片就会遗漏一些东西,42%的人担心遗漏了一些东西,也担心无法正确诊断。结论:这项研究发现,接受调查的护理人员中,近25%的人表示担心孩子在接受x光检查时暴露在辐射下的风险。这强调了教育护理人员有关x射线辐射暴露风险的机会,以及与环境辐射暴露相比,量化x射线辐射暴露风险的机会。此外,近40%的护理人员认为,如果没有x光检查,他们的就诊是不完整的。因此,医生与护理人员就x光片的重要性进行沟通并解释是否需要x光片是必不可少的。
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