Safety measures among workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation in hospitals in AL-Muthanna Governorate, Iraq

Zaineb Jaber Eoda, Mahmood Salim Thamer
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Background: Health professionals working in the radiological departments of Al-Muthnia Hospital are at high risk of radiation exposure due to a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as thyroid shields, genital shields, and lead glass in all radiological departments, as well as a lack of staff awareness of the need to use these PPI. A study of the extent of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for radiation workers in hospitals. Method: To determine the scope of radiation workers' obligations in hospitals about wearing personal protective equipment, a cross-sectional investigation was carried out among participants in All Radiation Units in Hospitals in the AL-Muthana Governorate.  Results: This study involved 95 participants from radiological units 95 people responded overall. Their average age was 37 years, 70.5 percent of them were men, 33.0 percent of them worked as radiographers in x-ray units, the majority of them were married, and 41.1% had diplomas or other credentials. According to the study, only 45.4 percent of staff members wear PPE(lead coat) when dealing with radiation, while 50.9-92 percent of staff members report that additional PPI, including lead glasses, genital shield, and theroid shield, are unavailable. Occupational health and safety training is only provided to 63.2 percent of the staff. At a P value of 0.05, all questions are statistically significant. Study objective: Identify the extent of the obligations of radiation workers in hospitals in terms of wearing personal protective equipment.  
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背景:在Al-Muthnia医院放射科工作的卫生专业人员由于缺乏个人防护设备(PPE),如甲状腺防护罩、生殖器防护罩和所有放射科的铅玻璃,以及工作人员缺乏使用这些PPI的必要性的认识,因此处于辐射暴露的高风险中。关于医院辐射工作人员个人防护装备使用情况的研究。方法:对AL-Muthana省所有医院放射科室的参与者进行横断面调查,以确定医院放射工作人员佩戴个人防护装备的义务范围。结果:本研究涉及来自放射科的95名参与者,共有95人回应。他们的平均年龄为37岁,男性占70.5%,33.0%在x光单位从事放射技师工作,大多数已婚,41.1%持有文凭或其他证书。根据这项研究,只有45.4%的工作人员在处理辐射时穿着PPE(铅外套),而50.9- 92%的工作人员报告说,没有额外的PPI,包括铅眼镜、生殖器盾牌和防辐射盾。只有63.2%的工作人员接受了职业健康和安全培训。在P值为0.05时,所有问题均具有统计学显著性。研究目的:确定医院辐射工作人员在佩戴个人防护装备方面的义务程度。
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