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Referring Physicians’ Knowledge on Justification of Medical Exposure in Diagnostic Imaging in a Sub-Saharan African Country, Cameroon

机译:向喀麦隆撒哈拉以南非洲国家的内科医生介绍诊断成像中医疗照射合理性的知识

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Background: Justification is the process of weighing the potential benefit of the exposure against potential detriment for that individual. Its role has been largely delegated to imaging professionals. Nevertheless, justification process involves referring physicians, radiographers and radiologists. Objective: To assess the knowledge of referring physicians regarding justification of irradiating examinations in medical imaging at the university-affiliated hospitals in Yaoundé Cameroon. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire (18 questions) based on the French guide for the proper use of medical imaging tests in relation to the justification of irradiating examinations, was self-administered to 151 referring physicians in Yaounde (Cameroon) between October 2012 and January 2013. The pre-tested questionnaire was completed in the presence of the investigator. A scoring system was then adopted with a total of 15 points from the level of knowledge on justification which could be classified as satisfactory or not. Results: Referring physicians were 75 (49.7%) GPs, 53 (35.1%) residents and 23 (15.2%) specialists. Knowledge on justification was unsatisfactory for 79.5% of referring physicians with no significant difference in terms of professional experience (p = 0.95) or specialty (p = 0.119). The concepts of “useful exam” and “justified exam” were not known by 113 (74.8%) and 95 (62.9%) practitioners. MRI was selected as irradiating by 62 (41.1%), SPECT and PET-scan as non-radiating examinations by 98 (64.9%) and 115 (76.1%) participants. The main reasons for repeating a giving radiology exam were: unsatisfactory interpretation, unknown of where it was performing and poor quality exam respectively for 23 (15.2%), 37 (24.5%) and 43 (28.5%) referring physicians. Justification was the responsibility of the referring physician alone for 57% of respondent. Only 11 clinicians knew the reference of “Justification-Optimization-Limitation” to radiation protection. Conclusion: The knowledge of physicians on radiating medical procedures and justification of requests for these procedures is inadequate. Training in radiation protection and the introduction of guidelines for the proper use of imaging tests could improve physicians’ justification of radiating examinations.
机译:背景:合理性是权衡该风险暴露的潜在收益与该人潜在危害的过程。它的角色主要委派给成像专业人士。然而,证明过程涉及转诊医师,放射线照相师和放射线医师。目的:评估喀麦隆雅温得大学附属医院在医学影像学中进行放射线检查合理性的转诊医师知识。材料和方法:2012年10月至1月之间,根据法国指南正确地使用了医学影像学检查以进行放射线检查的依据,对151名主诊医生进行了自我调查问卷调查(18个问题)。 2013年。预先测试的问卷在调查员在场的情况下完成。然后采用了一个评分系统,从对正当性知识的了解中总共获得15分,可以将其分为满意与否。结果:转诊医师为75名(49.7 %)全科医生,53名(35.1 %)居民和23名(15.2 %)专家。在79.5%的转诊医师中,关于正当性的知识并不令人满意,就专业经验(p = 0.95)或专科(p = 0.119)而言,差异无统计学意义。 113(74.8%)和95(62.9%)的从业者不知道“有用的考试”和“合理的考试”的概念。 MRI被选择为62位(41.1%)的放射线,SPECT和PET扫描被98位(64.9%)和115位(76.1%)的参与者选择为非放射线检查。重复进行放射学检查的主要原因是:分别对23名(15.2%),37名(24.5%)和43名(28.5%)的转诊医师进行了不满意的解释,对其执行的位置不了解以及检查质量较差。理由是指转诊医师独自负责57%的受访者。只有11位临床医生知道“合理化-优化化-限制化”对辐射防护的引用。结论:医生对放射线医疗程序的了解以及对这些程序要求的合理性不足。进行辐射防护方面的培训,并引入正确使用影像学检查的指南,可以改善医生进行放射学检查的理由。

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