Binnal Almas, Rajesh Gururaghavendran, Denny Ceena, Ahmed Junaid, Nayak Vijayendra
Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal University, Mangalore, India.
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal University, Mangalore, India.
Imaging Sci Dent. 2013 Dec;43(4):253-9. doi: 10.5624/isd.2013.43.4.253. Epub 2013 Dec 12.
Radiographs is an integral part of patient management in dentistry, despite their detrimental effects. As the literature pertaining to radiation protection among Indian dental practitioners is sparse, exploring such protection is needed.
All private dental practitioners in Mangalore, India were included in the study. A structured, pre-tested, self-administered questionnaire was employed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, practices, previous training, perceptions towards the need to spread awareness, and willingness to gain and implement knowledge about radiation hazards and protection. Information regarding each respondent's age, gender, education, and type and duration of practice was collected.
Overall, 87 out of 120 practitioners participated in the study. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 9.54±2.54, 59.39±7.01, and 5.80±3.19, respectively. Overall, 25.3% of the respondents had undergone training in radiation protection, 98.9% perceived a need to spread awareness, and 94.3% were willing to improve their knowledge. Previous training showed a significant correlation with age, sex, and duration of practice; attitude was significantly correlated with education and type of practice; and knowledge scores showed a significant correlation with type of practice.
Although the knowledge and practices of respondents were poor, they had a positive attitude and were willing to improve their knowledge. Age, sex, and duration of practice were associated with previous training; education and type of practice with attitude scores; and type of practice with knowledge scores. The findings of this study suggest a policy is needed to ensure the adherence of dental practitioners to radiation protection guidelines.
尽管存在有害影响,但X光片仍是牙科患者管理的一个组成部分。由于印度牙科从业者中关于辐射防护的文献稀少,因此有必要探索此类防护措施。
印度芒格洛尔的所有私人牙科从业者均纳入本研究。采用一份结构化、经过预测试的自填式问卷,以评估他们关于辐射危害与防护的知识、态度、实践、既往培训、对传播意识必要性的认知以及获取和实施相关知识的意愿。收集了每位受访者的年龄、性别、教育程度、执业类型和时长等信息。
总体而言,120名从业者中有87名参与了研究。知识、态度和实践得分的平均值分别为9.54±2.54、59.39±7.01和5.80±3.19。总体而言,25.3%的受访者接受过辐射防护培训,98.9%的人认为有必要传播意识,94.3%的人愿意提高自己的知识水平。既往培训与年龄、性别和执业时长显著相关;态度与教育程度和执业类型显著相关;知识得分与执业类型显著相关。
尽管受访者的知识和实践情况较差,但他们态度积极,愿意提高自己的知识水平。年龄、性别和执业时长与既往培训相关;教育程度和执业类型与态度得分相关;执业类型与知识得分相关。本研究结果表明,需要制定一项政策,以确保牙科从业者遵守辐射防护指南。