[医院辐射防护教育问卷调查]。

Shogo Horita, Hiromi Sakuda, Takayuki Igarashi, Hideyuki Iwanaga, Takao Ichida, Yasuo Okuda, Junji Shiraishi, Hisako Ueno, Katsumasa Ota, Tomoko Kusama
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本研究旨在调查医院对指定辐射工作人员进行辐射防护教育的现状。方法对全国 1,883 家拥有 200 张或以上床位的医院进行了网络问卷调查。受《放射性同位素管理法》监管的 7 家医院(6.7%)和仅受《防止电离辐射危害条例》监管的 6 家医院(7.4%)未开展辐射防护教育。在约 6% 的医院中,指定的辐射工作人员(包括医生、护士和放射技术人员)没有参加教育计划。医生参加教育计划的比例低于护士。在 90% 以上的医院中,定期教育计划的频率为每年一次,授课时间为一小时或少于一小时。90%以上的医院的讲座主题是辐射对健康的影响和职业照射的辐射防护方法。结论 各家医院对指定的辐射工作人员实施辐射防护的情况各不相同,有些医院没有遵守法律法规。医院应实施切实有效的辐射防护教育模式。
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[Questionnaire Survey of Radiation Protection Education in Hospitals].
PURPOSE The present study aimed to investigate the current situation of radiation protection education for designated radiation workers in hospitals. METHODS A web-based questionnaire survey was conducted at 1,883 hospitals nationwide with 200 or more beds. RESULTS Responses from 186 hospitals were included in the analysis. Seven hospitals (6.7%) regulated by the Act on the Regulation of Radioisotopes and six hospitals (7.4%) regulated by only the Ordinance on Prevention of Ionizing Radiation Hazards did not implement radiation protection education. In approximately 6% of the hospitals, designated radiation workers-including physicians, nurses, and radiological technologist-did not attend the education program. The education program attendance rate of physicians was lower than that of nurses. In more than 90% of the hospitals, the frequency of the periodical education program was once every year and lecture time spanned one or less than one hour. The topics of lecture in more than 90% of the hospitals were health effects of radiation and methods of radiation protection for occupational exposure. The radiological technologist was the instructor of the education program in approximately 70% of the hospitals. CONCLUSION The implementation of radiation protection for designated radiation workers varied from hospital to hospital, and some hospitals did not comply with laws and regulations. Effective and efficient radiation protection education models should be implemented in hospitals.
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