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Registered nurses' opinion, understanding, and perception of ionizing radiation.

机译:注册护士对电离辐射的见解,理解和感知。

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This Descriptive study sought to investigate nurses' knowledge, feelings beliefs, and thoughts about ionizing radiation as no other study, to this author's knowledge, had done so. To this end, 600 surveys were sent to registered nurses in the New York metropolitan area. A total of 219 complete surveys were returned. The Likert-scale data were considered interval data for statistical purposes, and the responses of the nurses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-tests, and correlations. An analysis of the demographic and professional status data indicated that this sample of nurses: (a) was overwhelmingly female; (b) mostly 40–49 years old; (c) had either 1–5 years or 11–15 years of experience; (d) mostly had bachelor's degrees; (e) were educated in the United Sates of America or Asia; (f) mostly worked in intensive care units, but also worked in a variety of other primary areas, and (g) spent less than 1 hr per week in activities that involved ionizing radiation.; The Likert-scale ratings indicated that nurses (a) had the most fear of ionizing radiation in the event of a nuclear leakage or in dealing with isotopes yet very little fear of radiation when having or accompanying a patient for x-rays, (b) had a poor knowledge of the sources of ionizing radiation in a medical setting, (c) but believed that radiation monitoring devices should be used by pregnant nurses and those nurses involved in radiological procedures; (d) obtained most of their information regarding ionizing radiation from the media and not from professional sources such as their school of nursing; (e) placed more trust in the media coverage of ionizing radiation issues than in professional sources; (f) admitted that they knew very little about the physics of ionizing radiation; (g) felt that ionizing radiation was more dangerous to health than exposure to other occupational hazards; (h) thought that ionizing radiation was most involved in the generation of cancers rather than other genetic conditions; (i) felt disimpowered and abandoned with regard to enhancing their awareness of radiation issues. The results of the present study prescribe that programs be established to educate nurses so that they become knowledgeable about ionizing radiation.
机译:这项描述性研究旨在调查护士对电离辐射的知识,感觉信念和想法,而据作者所知,没有其他研究如此进行。为此,向纽约都会区的注册护士发送了600次调查。总共返回了219次完整调查。出于统计目的,将李克特量表的数据视为区间数据,并使用描述性统计量,t检验和相关性对护士的反应进行了分析。对人口和专业地位数据的分析表明,该护士样本:(a)绝大多数是女性; (b)年龄在40-49岁之间; (c)有1-5年或11-15年的经验; (d)主要具有学士学位; (e)在美国或亚洲受过教育; (f)主要在重症监护病房工作,但也曾在其他多个主要地区工作,并且(g)每周花费少于1个小时从事与电离辐射有关的活动。利克特量表的等级表明,护士(a)在发生核泄漏或处理同位素时最担心电离辐射,而在与患者一起或陪同患者进行X射线检查时则很少担心辐射,(b)对医疗环境中的电离辐射源了解甚少,(c)但认为孕妇和从事放射学程序的护士应使用辐射监测设备; (d)从媒体而不是从他们的护理学校等专业来源获得有关电离辐射的大多数信息; (e)对电离辐射问题的媒体报道比对专业来源更信任; (f)承认他们对电离辐射的物理学知之甚少; (g)感到电离辐射比暴露于其他职业危害对健康的危害更大; (h)认为电离辐射是癌症产生的最主要因素,而不是其他遗传疾病; (i)在增强他们对辐射问题的认识方面感到无能为力和被抛弃。本研究的结果规定,应建立程序来教育护士,使他们对电离辐射有所了解。

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