印度放射治疗技术人员对热塑面罩的使用、再利用和处置情况的评估:全国视角

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M. Nagesh, Rohit Vadgaonkar, K.K. Sreelakshmi, Raghavendra Hajare, Pritam Parab, Subhabrat Dash, Ramesh Reddy, Vaishali Shende, Ankita Nawar, Rahul Biswas, Sandeep Ratna Bula, Shubham Gagare, Darshani Belekar, Raviteja Miriyala, Umesh Mahantshetty
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摘要

目的 放射治疗(RT)依赖于热塑面罩(TMs)等设备,这些设备由专门的热塑聚合物制成,用作固定工具。本研究旨在评估印度放射治疗技师(RTTs)使用和重复使用热塑面罩的情况,并探讨他们在处理过程中对环境影响的认识。由 RTT 和放射肿瘤学家组成的小组设计了一份结构化问卷,用于收集答复。调查问卷包含的数据涉及人口统计学、现有病人数量、TM 的日常使用和再利用实践、首选的处置方法以及 RTTs 对 TM 处置相关环境后果的认识。在参与者中,有 213 人(49.6%)表示每天使用 TM 的患者超过 50 人。据报告,有 350 名(81.1%)康复治疗师重复使用了 TM,其中 257 名(60%)在治疗和缓解治疗中都重复使用了 TM。在处理方式方面,381 名(88.6%)参与者倾向于将用过的 TM 丢入生物医学废物中,其中 64.8%最终成为废弃废料。有 320 名(74.4%)参加研究的 RTTs 报告说,他们认识到了处理 TM 对环境造成的不利影响。此外,研究还强调了加强生物医疗废物管理的必要性,以便更有效地处理和处置使用过的 TM。
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Assessment of usage, reuse and disposal of thermoplastic masks among radiotherapy technologists in India: A nationwide perspective

Purpose

Radiotherapy (RT) relies on devices like thermoplastic masks (TMs), that are made up of specialized thermoplastic polymers, and used as an immobilization tool. The study aims to assess the practice of usage and reuse of TMs among radiation therapy technologists (RTTs) in India and explore their awareness of environmental impact during disposal.

Materials and Methods

A cross-sectional survey was conducted among RTTs working in different healthcare settings. A structured questionnaire designed by a team of RTTs and radiation oncologists was used to collect responses. Questionnaire encompassed data pertaining to demographics, existing patient load, daily utilisation and reuse practice of TMs, preferred method of disposal and awareness of RTTs regarding environmental consequences associated with TM disposal.

Results

A total of 430 RTTs participated in the study, with a median age of 31 years and a median professional experience of 8 years. Among the participants, 213 (49.6 %) reported daily TM utilization in more than 50 patients. TM reuse was reported by 350 (81.1 %) RTTs, with 257 (60 %) reusing TMs in both curative and palliative treatments. Reuse of TMs was observed more commonly in RTTs working in government facilities (81.2 %).
Regarding disposal preferences, 381 (88.6%) participants preferred discarding used TMs in biomedical waste and 64.8% of these ultimately ended up as discarded scrap. Awareness regarding adverse environmental impact associated with TM disposal was reported by 320 (74.4%) participant RTTs.

Conclusion

The study highlights the prevalent practice of reuse of TMs, especially in curative treatments, government-run facilities and busy treatment settings. Additionally, it emphasises the imperative for enhanced bio-medical waste management practices to facilitate more effective handling and disposal of used TMs.
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