Faggioni Lorenzo, Paolicchi Fabio, Bastiani Luca, Guido Davide, Caramella Davide
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56100, Pisa, Italy.
Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, 56100, Pisa, Italy.
Eur J Radiol. 2017 Jan;86:135-142. doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2016.10.033. Epub 2016 Oct 31.
To evaluate the awareness of radiation protection issues and the knowledge of dose levels of imaging procedures among medical students, radiology residents, and radiography students at an academic hospital.
A total of 159 young doctors and students (including 60 radiology residents, 56 medical students, and 43 radiography students) were issued a questionnaire consisting of 16 multiple choice questions divided into three separated sections (i.e., demographic data, awareness about radiation protection issues, and knowledge about radiation dose levels of common radiological examinations).
Medical students claimed to have at least a good knowledge of radiation protection issues more frequently than radiology residents and radiography students (94.4% vs 55% and 35.7%, respectively; P<0.05), with no cases of perceived excellent knowledge among radiography students. However, the actual knowledge of essential radiation protection topics such as regulations, patient and tissue susceptibility to radiation damage, professional radiation risk and dose optimisation, as well as of radiation doses delivered by common radiological procedures was significantly worse among medical students than radiology residents and radiography students (P<0.05). Those latter significantly outperformed radiology residents as to knowledge of radiation protection issues (P<0.01). Overall, less than 50% of survey respondents correctly answered all questions of the survey.
Radiology residents, radiography students and medical students have a limited awareness about radiation protection, with a specific gap of knowledge concerning real radiation doses of daily radiological examinations. Both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching needs to be effectively implemented with radiation safety courses.
评估一所学术医院的医学生、放射科住院医师和放射技术专业学生对辐射防护问题的认知以及对成像程序剂量水平的了解。
向159名年轻医生和学生(包括60名放射科住院医师、56名医学生和43名放射技术专业学生)发放了一份问卷,问卷包含16道多项选择题,分为三个独立部分(即人口统计学数据、对辐射防护问题的认知以及对常见放射学检查辐射剂量水平的了解)。
医学生声称对辐射防护问题至少有较好了解的频率高于放射科住院医师和放射技术专业学生(分别为94.4%、55%和35.7%;P<0.05),放射技术专业学生中无人认为自己有卓越的知识。然而,在基本辐射防护主题方面,如法规、患者和组织对辐射损伤的易感性、职业辐射风险和剂量优化,以及常见放射学程序所产生的辐射剂量,医学生的实际知识显著差于放射科住院医师和放射技术专业学生(P<0.05)。后两者在辐射防护问题的知识方面显著优于放射科住院医师(P<0.01)。总体而言,不到50%的调查受访者正确回答了调查问卷的所有问题。
放射科住院医师、放射技术专业学生和医学生对辐射防护的认知有限,在日常放射学检查的实际辐射剂量方面存在特定的知识差距。本科和研究生教学都需要有效地开设辐射安全课程。