Assessment of Level of Awareness Towards Radiation Protection Among the Staff Working at Angiography Suite at Public Hospitals

Ruby Niaz, Syed N. Hyder, U. Ahmed, Munawer Ghous
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Introduction Several challenges with radiation protection and safety culture in radiology departments needs to be addressed as few studies done in this aspect in our country. Especially with regard to the awareness about radiation protection, hazards, dosimetry usage and measurement. Objective The objective of this study is to find knowledge about radiation exposure hazard and practices among various auxiliary staff working in radiation units. Material and Methods Cross-sectional study done by using stratified random sampling method. A questionnaire made to check the awareness level of the radiological staff regarding radiation protection working in angiography suite. The questionnaire had two parts with various questions about radiation protection measures and safety related knowledge for staff and patient. Data collected from angiography suite of three public sector hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan. All the data entered in statistical package for the social science (SSPS) version 16 and analyzed for statistically significant outcomes. Results Total of 67 staff members were included in this study from three different public sector hospitals, 55.2% were males 44.77% were females. Twenty-nine (29) persons belonged to the age group of 20-30-years. Twenty (20) doctors, 21 nurses, 12 radiographers and 14 paramedical staff were included. 89.55% staff members were aware of radiation hazard. 55.22% had training on radiation protection and 44.77%. 56.71% were aware of dosimeter. Only 16% were aware of as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA). Conclusion The radiological staff members were partially aware about radiation hazards and radiation safety. They were lacking from training and workshops. Essential steps required to develop nationwide strategies for improving the situation and maintaining a safe working environment.
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公立医院血管造影室工作人员辐射防护意识水平评估
我国在放射科辐射防护与安全文化方面的研究较少,亟待解决的几个问题。特别是对辐射防护、危害、剂量法的使用和测量的认识。目的了解辐射单位各类辅助人员对辐射暴露危害的认知和操作情况。材料与方法采用分层随机抽样方法进行横断面研究。通过问卷调查,了解血管造影室放射科工作人员对辐射防护的认知程度。问卷分为两部分,对工作人员和患者的辐射防护措施和安全相关知识进行了各种提问。数据收集自巴基斯坦拉合尔三家公立医院的血管造影套件。所有的数据都输入到社会科学(SSPS)版本16的统计软件包中,并对统计显著的结果进行分析。结果共纳入3所公立医院67名工作人员,男性占55.2%,女性占44.77%。20-30岁年龄组29人。其中包括20名医生、21名护士、12名放射技师和14名辅助医务人员。89.55%的员工知道辐射危害。接受过辐射防护培训的占55.22%,接受过相关培训的占44.77%。56.71%的人知道剂量计。只有16%的人意识到“合理可达到的最低”(ALARA)。结论放射科工作人员对辐射危害和辐射安全的认知程度不高。他们缺乏培训和研讨会。制定改善情况和维持安全工作环境的全国战略所需的基本步骤。
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