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Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie

INTRODUCTION: interventional cardiology procedures have become complex and expensive in time with a higher risk of exposure to ionizing radiations. The purpose of our study was to assess radiation protection knowledge and practices among Tunisian cardiologists exposed to X-rays. METHODS: we conducte...

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Autores principales: Hammami, Rania, Jmaa, Abdelhamid Ben, Bahloul, Amine, Charfeddine, Selma, Ellouze, Tarek, Mallek, Souad, Mrad, Imtinene Ben, Abid, Leila, Kammoun, Samir, Jdidi, Jihen
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8197064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34178219
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.300.24254
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author Hammami, Rania
Jmaa, Abdelhamid Ben
Bahloul, Amine
Charfeddine, Selma
Ellouze, Tarek
Mallek, Souad
Mrad, Imtinene Ben
Abid, Leila
Kammoun, Samir
Jdidi, Jihen
author_facet Hammami, Rania
Jmaa, Abdelhamid Ben
Bahloul, Amine
Charfeddine, Selma
Ellouze, Tarek
Mallek, Souad
Mrad, Imtinene Ben
Abid, Leila
Kammoun, Samir
Jdidi, Jihen
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description INTRODUCTION: interventional cardiology procedures have become complex and expensive in time with a higher risk of exposure to ionizing radiations. The purpose of our study was to assess radiation protection knowledge and practices among Tunisian cardiologists exposed to X-rays. METHODS: we conducted a descriptive, analytical study in October 2019. An anonymous survey on the knowledge and practices regarding radiation protection was sent to all Tunisian cardiologists exposed to X-rays. RESULTS: among 126 cardiologists exposed to X-rays and having received the survey, 58 physicians responded to the survey (48%), with a male predominance (72%, n=42). Thirty-eight physicians (65%) were public sector workers. Average years of working experience were 12.02 years (SD 6.88 years). Half of doctors had a knowledge score of less than 50%. The average practice score was 43.83 (SD 13.95%). Wearing a lead apron, thyroid shield, dosimeter, lead glasses, lead cap accounted for 100% (n=58), 86.2% (n=50), 30.7% (n=18), 12.1% (n=7) and 1.7% (n=1) respectively. There was no correlation between scores and doctor’s age as well as the length of working experience. There was no statistical differences between knowledge scores of males and females (p=0.06) or between public sector and private sector (p=0.9). Practice score was significantly higher among men (0.007) and interventional cardiologists compared to rhythmologists and pediatric cardiologists (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: the level of knowledge and practices among Tunisian cardiologists regarding radiation protection is generally insufficient. Then, health authorities should implement regular training programs.
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spelling pubmed-81970642021-06-24 Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie Hammami, Rania Jmaa, Abdelhamid Ben Bahloul, Amine Charfeddine, Selma Ellouze, Tarek Mallek, Souad Mrad, Imtinene Ben Abid, Leila Kammoun, Samir Jdidi, Jihen Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: interventional cardiology procedures have become complex and expensive in time with a higher risk of exposure to ionizing radiations. The purpose of our study was to assess radiation protection knowledge and practices among Tunisian cardiologists exposed to X-rays. METHODS: we conducted a descriptive, analytical study in October 2019. An anonymous survey on the knowledge and practices regarding radiation protection was sent to all Tunisian cardiologists exposed to X-rays. RESULTS: among 126 cardiologists exposed to X-rays and having received the survey, 58 physicians responded to the survey (48%), with a male predominance (72%, n=42). Thirty-eight physicians (65%) were public sector workers. Average years of working experience were 12.02 years (SD 6.88 years). Half of doctors had a knowledge score of less than 50%. The average practice score was 43.83 (SD 13.95%). Wearing a lead apron, thyroid shield, dosimeter, lead glasses, lead cap accounted for 100% (n=58), 86.2% (n=50), 30.7% (n=18), 12.1% (n=7) and 1.7% (n=1) respectively. There was no correlation between scores and doctor’s age as well as the length of working experience. There was no statistical differences between knowledge scores of males and females (p=0.06) or between public sector and private sector (p=0.9). Practice score was significantly higher among men (0.007) and interventional cardiologists compared to rhythmologists and pediatric cardiologists (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: the level of knowledge and practices among Tunisian cardiologists regarding radiation protection is generally insufficient. Then, health authorities should implement regular training programs. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2021-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8197064/ /pubmed/34178219 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.300.24254 Text en Copyright: Rania Hammami et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hammami, Rania
Jmaa, Abdelhamid Ben
Bahloul, Amine
Charfeddine, Selma
Ellouze, Tarek
Mallek, Souad
Mrad, Imtinene Ben
Abid, Leila
Kammoun, Samir
Jdidi, Jihen
Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title_full Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title_fullStr Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title_full_unstemmed Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title_short Évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en Tunisie
title_sort évaluation des pratiques et connaissances en radioprotection des cardiologues en tunisie
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8197064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34178219
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.38.300.24254
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