ASSESSMENT THE APPLICATION LEVEL OF RADIATION PROTECTION AND AWARENESS OF RADIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS AMONG THE RADIOGRAPHERS AT YOGYAKARTA PROVINCE- INDONESIA
Background: There is a strong relation between cancers and radiation expoure. Radiation may break or damage DNA in the cell. The application of radiation protection rules must be appled in the radiology department. The radiographer should have high level of awarness and risk assessement for radiatio...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2011
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Institution: | Universitas Gadjah Mada |
Summary: | Background: There is a strong relation between cancers and radiation expoure.
Radiation may break or damage DNA in the cell. The application of radiation
protection rules must be appled in the radiology department. The radiographer
should have high level of awarness and risk assessement for radiation. Using the
personal radiation monitoring is one of the main imprtant obligations for
radiation protection, specially for the pregnant worker and her fetus. This study
was emerged to assess the application and awareness level of radiation protection
among the radiographers at hospitals of Yogyakarta province.
Objectives: To evaluate the application level, awareness level and risk
assessment level of radiation protection among the radiographers at Yogyakarta
province.
Method: It is a descriptive research, applying a cross sectional survey in
hospitals of Yogyakarta province, while its subjects are the radiographers of both
governmental and private hospitals. There are 101 respondents from the total
population 124. The data obtained will be analyze with a yield cross tabulation
Chi Square (α=0.05).
Results: The study revealed that 69, 3% of the respondents had low application
level of radiation protection, 19.8% did not know the ALARA meaning, 50.5%
were not aware of Inverse Square Law. There results were 36.6% of the
respondents did not know the amount of radiation that enters their body last year,
61.4% of radiographers think that the risk assessment of radiation is not enough,
18.8% of radiographers were never use any radiation monitoring device, 90.1%
stated that there was no any additional protection or radiation monitoring to the
pregnant radiographer. However, there were no significantly differences between
years of working, type of imaging modality, academic level, and training course
for radiation protection.
Conclusions:There is no difference in the application level, awareness level, and
risk assessment level of radiation protection among the radiographers at
Yogyakarta province- Indonesia between years of working, type of medical
imaging modality, academic level, and training on radiation protection. The
application level, awareness level, and risk assessment level of radiation
protection are not sufficient. |
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