评估加纳中部地区放射技师的辐射防护知识和实践

Q1 Health Professions
Emmanuel Fiagbedzi, Philip Nii Gorleku, Savanna Nyarko, Adomako Asare, Gideon Ackah Ndede
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摘要

目的了解加纳中部地区放射技师的辐射防护知识和实践情况。方法对选定的3家医院执业放射技师进行横断面调查。该研究于2021年1月至10月进行。一份由三部分组成的自我管理问卷发给了20名参与者来回答。使用SPSS 25.0版统计软件包和逻辑回归分析对数据进行统计分析。结果90%以上的放射技师有剂量计,但只有25%的放射技师一直佩戴剂量计。对辐射防护措施和做法的依从性总体上相当令人满意,但在35-45岁年龄组中这一比例很高。然而,放射技师对辐射防护的知识普遍较高。工作经验少于5年(P = 0.035)给予高优势比(OR),对决定这些放射技师所接受的放射训练和课程有重要价值。结论对辐射防护措施的依从性较好,对辐射防护知识的了解程度普遍较高,但还远远不够。把知识落到实处,加强安全防范,确保工作有效开展,全面降低电离辐射危害。
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Assessment of radiation protection knowledge and practices among radiographers in the central region of Ghana

Objective

To assess the radiation protection practices and knowledge among radiographers in the central region of Ghana.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was carried out among practicing radiographers in three selected hospitals. The study was carried out from January to October 2021. A self-administered questionnaire comprising three sections was given out to 20 participants to answer. Data were analyzed statistically using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25.0 and logistic regression analysis.

Results

The study revealed that over ninety percent of the radiographers had dosimeters but only 25% wear them always. Adherence to radiation protection measures and practices was found to be generally fairly satisfactory, but was high in the age group 35–45. However, Knowledge of radiation protection practices amongst the radiographers was generally high. Working experience of fewer than 5 years (P ​= ​0.035) gave a high odds ratio (OR) and was of a significant value in determining the radiation training and courses undertaken by these radiographers.

Conclusions

The adherence to radiation protection practices was fairly satisfactory, and the knowledge of radiation protection practices was generally high, but that is not enough. There is more room for improvement to ensure knowledge is put into practice to enhance proper safety measures, ensure effective work, and overall reduce the negative effects of ionizing radiation.

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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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