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Tytuł pozycji:

Medical doctors’ awareness of radiation exposure in diagnostic radiology investigations in a South African academic institution

Tytuł:
Medical doctors’ awareness of radiation exposure in diagnostic radiology investigations in a South African academic institution
Autorzy:
Akingboye M. Dauda
John O. Ozoh
Olakunle A. Towobola
Temat:
Awareness
medical doctors
diagnostic radiology
radiation protection
exposure
risk
patient safety
education and training.
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
R895-920
Źródło:
South African Journal of Radiology, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp e1-e7 (2019)
Wydawca:
AOSIS, 2019.
Rok publikacji:
2019
Kolekcja:
LCC:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
Typ dokumentu:
article
Opis pliku:
electronic resource
Język:
English
ISSN:
1027-202X
2078-6778
Relacje:
https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1707; https://doaj.org/toc/1027-202X; https://doaj.org/toc/2078-6778
DOI:
10.4102/sajr.v23i1.1707
Dostęp URL:
https://doaj.org/article/0837b7d6ddf14acfa87dd26d7a8f0f49  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Numer akcesji:
edsdoj.0837b7d6ddf14acfa87dd26d7a8f0f49
Czasopismo naukowe
Background: Diagnostic investigations using radiation have become a critical feature of medical practice in recent times. However, the possibility of doctors’ underestimation of risks of over-exposure of patients to diagnostic radiation still warrants further evaluation. Objectives: To investigate doctors’ awareness of diagnostic radiation exposure at Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital, South Africa. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, analytical investigation of the awareness of doctors about radiation exposure in diagnostic radiology investigations. A cluster sampling technique was employed to recruit 217 participants. Consent and approval of the participants were sought and obtained before questionnaire administration during departmental meetings between October 2017 and March 2018. Results: Of the participants, 80% had no formal training on radiation exposure and 33.8% of them correctly estimated natural background radiation. Correct estimates of the effective dose from a single-view abdominal X-ray (AXR) were expressed by 7.5%, quantity of radiation of a single-phase computed tomography (CT) abdomen by 30.3% and dosage from a two-view unilateral mammogram by 29.1% of the participants. More than 75% of participants agreed that children are more sensitive to radiation, but only 10.5% suggested medical termination of pregnancy for a woman who had CT abdomen and pelvis with contrast. Dosage and risk of inducing fatal cancer from common but more complex imaging procedures were poorly understood. Only the doctors of the radiology department showed a statistically significant (p < 0.0001) association with regards to their radiation awareness. Conclusion: Because of the high rate of poor awareness of radiation risks observed in this study, it is important to initiate, early in the medical curriculum for medical students, the need for a rotation in the Department of Radiology, similar to such rotations in other medical specialties.

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