评估从事核医学工作的放射技师的辐射安全知识及意识水平。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mpumelelo Nyathi
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背景放射性药物用于各种疾病的诊断、治疗、分期和随访。然而,有人担心电离辐射(伽马射线、α和ß粒子)可能会导致放射技师在辐射防护和安全原则知识有限的情况下暴露,从而增加癌症诱发的风险。目的了解某三级医院放射技师辐射安全知识及意识水平。方法这是一项分析性的横断面研究。一份经验证的由两部分组成的问卷被应用于核医学部门的同意放射技师。第1部分收集了人口统计信息(年龄、性别、工作经验、参加/或通过电离辐射防护课程)。第2部分涉及与辐射防护原则的知识和意识水平有关的问题。结果放射技师自愿参加(2/5为男性,3/5为女性)。三个年龄组是可区分的,21-30岁,41-50岁和51-60岁。在21-30岁的年龄组中,有一名男性有4年以上的工作经验,而在41-50岁的年龄段中,有三名女性的工作经验不足3年,在51-60岁的年龄段里,有一位男性放射技师的工作经验超过20年。所有放射技师对辐射安全原则的认识和知识都很高。结论辐射防护教育与培训是在放射技师中灌输辐射意识的重要工具。然而,光靠教育是不够的,进一步掌握放射性药物的制备和管理技能将减少暴露。
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Assessment of knowledge and level of radiation safety awareness among Radiographers working in Nuclear Medicine.
BACKGROUND Radiopharmaceuticals are used for diagnosis, treatment, staging and follow up of various diseases. However, there is concern that the ionizing radiation (gamma rays, α and ß particles) may result in the exposure of radiographers with limited knowledge of the principles of radiation protection and safety, raising the risk of cancer induction. OBJECTIVE To investigate the knowledge and level of radiation safety awareness among radiographers at a tertiary hospital. METHODS It is an analytical cross-sectional study. A validated two-part questionnaire was implemented to consenting radiographers in a Nuclear Medicine Department. Part 1 gathered demographic information (age, gender, work experience, attendance to/or passing ionizing radiation protection courses). Part 2 covered questions related to knowledge and level of awareness of radiation protection principles. RESULTS Five radiographers voluntary participated (2/5 were males while 3/5 were females). Three age groups were distinguishable, 21-30, 41-50 and 51-60 years. In the age group of 21-30 years, there was one male with just over 4 years of experience while in the age group 41-50, there were three females with less than three years of experience and in the age group 51-60, there was one male radiographer with over 20 years of experience. All the radiographers showed a high level of awareness and knowledge of radiation safety principles. CONCLUSION Education coupled with training in radiation protection is an essential tool for instilling radiation awareness among radiographers. However, education alone is not enough, further skills in preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals will reduce exposures.
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