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Ultrasound biosafety: Knowledge and opinions of health practitioners who perform obstetric scans in South Africa

机译:超声生物安全:在南非进行产科扫描的健康从业者的知识和意见

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Background: Diagnostic ultrasound is generally considered as a safe test in pregnancy. To date there is no evidence that ultrasound has caused harm to the developing foetus. However, with the number of obstetric scans on the rise and the steep increase in acoustic output achieved by modern machines, the lack of evidence of absolute safety remains a concern. Acoustic output is under the direct control of the operator and is therefore the operator’s responsibility to keep the intensity as low as reasonably achievable. A situation analysis in the South African context was deemed necessary to determine end user knowledge and opinions on safe antenatal ultrasound practice.Aim: The aim of this quantitative descriptive, cross-sectional study was to evaluate the knowledge and practice of health practitioners who perform antenatal scans regarding safety aspects of diagnostic ultrasound.Setting: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed at two national congresses, hosted by the South African Society of Ultrasound and Obstetrics (SASUOG) and South African Society of Obstetricians (SASOG) committees.Method: Quota non-probability sampling allowed for the identification of professional categories capable of providing information relevant to the study objectives. The sample represented a population with experience in obstetric ultrasound.Results: Compared to international studies, South African end users demonstrated better knowledge of safety indices than their international counterparts. It is, however, discouraging that end users still demonstrate insufficient knowledge regarding factors contributing to adverse biological effects.Conclusion: With room for improvement, an effort should be made to comply with international standards through increased training efforts and raising awareness.
机译:背景:诊断超声通常被认为是在怀孕期间安全测试。迄今为止,没有证据表明,超声造成损害发育中的胎儿。然而,在上升和现代机器实现的声学输出急剧增加产科扫描的数量,缺乏的绝对安全性的证据仍令人担忧。声输出是运营商的直接控制之下,因此运营商的责任,保持强度低至合理可行。在南非的上下文中的情况分析认为有必要确定最终用户的知识和对安全的产前超声practice.Aim意见:这种定量描述的目的,横断面研究是评价卫生从业人员谁进行产前知识和实践关于诊断ultrasound.Setting的安全方面的扫描:一个自我管理的问卷调查在两个国家代表大会发行,超声和妇产科(SASUOG)和产科医生的南非社会(SASOG)committees.Method南非协会主办:非配额 - 概率抽检允许的能够提供相关的学习目标信息的专业类别的标识。该样本代表与产科ultrasound.Results经历一个人口:相比国际研究,南非最终用户表现出比国际同行的安全性的指标有了更好的了解。它是,但是,沮丧的是最终用户还是表现出关于促进生物不利因素effects.Conclusion知识不足:由于改进的余地,一应努力通过培训力度,提高人们的认识提高到符合国际标准。

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