Evaluation of personal protective equipment use in healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation in a Portuguese university hospital.

Q4 Medicine
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-04-01 DOI:10.47626/1679-4435-2022-661
João André Antunes-Raposo, Diana França, André Lima, Luís Mendonça-Galaio, Ema Maria Sacadura-Leite
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Abstract

Introduction: Increasing use of ionizing radiation in hospitals exposes healthcare workers to health risks, therefore dosimetric surveillance and anti-radiation personal protective equipment are essential. However, low perception of risk has a negative impact on compliance.

Objectives: To qualitatively characterize exposure to ionizing radiation and the compliance with anti-radiation personal protective equipment and personal dosimeters by workers, at a university hospital in Portugal. To investigate the impact of attending health examinations or participating in training activities on this compliance.

Methods: Cross-sectional study design administering a questionnaire constructed by the authors to all healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation (n = 708).

Results: A total of 295 workers completed the questionnaire. They worked in 16 different services using eight different types of ionizing radiation-emitting equipment, the most common of which were fluoroscopes. Lead aprons and thyroid protectors were the anti-radiation personal protective equipment with greatest compliance (61.7 and 55.6%, respectively), while fewer respondents used protective glasses (8.1%) and lead gloves (0.7%). Regular use of a dosimeter was reported by 78.3% of workers and use was associated with participation in training and with attending health examinations. The most frequent reasons given for not wearing anti-radiation personal protective equipment were unavailability (glasses and gloves), presence of a protective barrier, and discomfort. The most common reason for not using a dosimeter was forgetting to do so.

Conclusions: Workers who attended training and those who attended health examinations were more compliant with use of dosimeters, indicating that these are useful strategies for improving workers' compliance with radiation protection measures.

对葡萄牙一所大学医院电离辐射照射下医护人员个人防护装备使用情况的评估。
导言:医院越来越多地使用电离辐射,使卫生保健工作者面临健康风险,因此剂量监测和防辐射个人防护设备至关重要。然而,低风险认知对合规有负面影响。目的:定性描述葡萄牙一所大学医院的电离辐射照射和工人对防辐射个人防护设备和个人剂量计的依从性。调查参加健康检查或参加培训活动对依从性的影响。方法:采用横断面研究设计,对所有暴露于电离辐射的卫生保健工作者(n = 708)进行问卷调查。结果:共有295名员工完成问卷。他们在16个不同的服务部门工作,使用8种不同类型的电离辐射发射设备,其中最常见的是荧光镜。铅围裙和甲状腺护具是防辐射个人防护用品中使用率最高的(分别为61.7%和55.6%),而使用防护眼镜(8.1%)和铅手套(0.7%)的受访者较少。据报告,78.3%的工人经常使用剂量计,使用剂量计与参加培训和参加健康检查有关。不戴防辐射个人防护设备的最常见原因是无法获得(眼镜和手套)、存在防护屏障和不舒服。不使用剂量计最常见的原因是忘记使用剂量计。结论:参加培训和参加健康检查的工人更遵守剂量计的使用,这表明这些是提高工人遵守辐射防护措施的有用策略。
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