影响放射科医生使用剂量降低措施的因素
May Bazzi1, Shilan Shamon Afram2, Irine Maghanwi Ndipen2
1Department of Health and Care Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
概括
放射科医生采用剂量降低技术,如屏蔽和压缩,受工作场所因素的影响. 强大的安全文化和同事的支持对于医疗成像中有效的辐射保护至关重要.
科学领域:
- 辐射科学 辐射科学
- 医疗成像安全 医疗成像安全
- 辐射保护 辐射保护
背景情况:
- 在医学成像中实施剂量降低措施对于患者安全至关重要.
- 了解放射科医生对这些措施的看法是改善实践的关键.
研究的目的:
- 调查放射科医生对实施剂量减少措施的看法.
- 确定影响使用患者身份验证,怀孕状态检查,生殖腺屏蔽和压缩的因素.
主要方法:
- 基于临床风险和安全框架的电子问卷分发给放射科医生.
- 顺序后勤回归分析了影响因素和剂量减少措施利用之间的关联.
- 170名X光学家完成了调查 (36%的响应率).
主要成果:
- 清晰的规律,同事的支持,知识,安全文化,管理层的支持以及设备的准入,都会对剂量降低措施的使用产生积极的影响.
- 发现的最强的关联是同事支持与怀孕状态验证 (OR=5.65),安全文化与性腺屏蔽 (OR=2.36) 和充足的压缩时间 (OR=2.11).
结论:
- 强大的安全文化和支持性的工作环境对于有效的剂量降低至关重要.
- 教育,培训和压力管理可以提高放射科医生对辐射保护措施的利用率.
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