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Paediatric imaging radiation dose awareness and use of referral guidelines amongst radiology practitioners and radiographers

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Portelli, Jonathan L. 
McNulty, Jonathan P. 
Bezzina, Paul 
Rainford, Louise A. 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8352
Date Issued
February 2016
Date Available
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Abstract
Objectives: The objectives are to investigate radiology practitioners' and radiographers' radiation dose awareness and use of referral guidelines for paediatric imaging examinations. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional survey was conducted amongst radiology practitioners and radiographers working at a primary paediatric referral centre in Malta. Part of the survey asked participants to indicate the typical effective dose (ED) for several commonly performed paediatric imaging examinations, answer five true-false statements about radiation protection principles, and specify their use of referral guidelines for paediatric imaging. Results: The return of 112 questionnaires provided a response rate of 66.7 %. Overall, imaging practitioners demonstrated poor awareness of radiation doses associated with several paediatric imaging examinations, with only 20 % providing the correct ED estimate for radiation-based examinations. Nearly all participants had undertaken radiation protection training, but the type and duration of training undertaken varied. When asked about the use of referral guidelines for paediatric imaging, 77.3 % claimed that they 'did not' or 'were not sure' if they made use of them. Conclusions: Poor awareness of radiation doses associated with paediatric imaging examinations and the non-use of referral guidelines may impede imaging practitioners' role in the justification and optimisation of paediatric imaging examinations. Education and training activities to address such shortcomings are recommended.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Insights into Imaging
Volume
7
Issue
1
Start Page
145
End Page
153
Copyright (Published Version)
2015 the Authors
Keywords
  • Diagnostic imaging

  • Paediatrics

  • Radiation dose awaren...

  • Radiography

  • Radiology

DOI
10.1007/s13244-015-0449-2
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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