2021
DOI: 10.25259/jmsr_48_2021
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The compliance with radiation protection and knowledge about radiation exposure among the orthopedic operating room personnel in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Objectives: There is a rapid advancement in surgical techniques requiring real-time visualization and intraoperative X-ray utilization, leading to a higher radiation exposure among operating room (OR) staff. Taking preventive measures and reducing the unnecessary radiation exposure for the patient and the OR staff is essential. The study aimed to assess the compliance with using radiation protection equipment, as well as assessing the level of knowledge about radiation exposure among the orthopedic OR staff. … Show more

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“…The results varied between different specialties. Radiologists had the best knowledge regarding the hazards of radiation followed by pediatricians, while orthopedists had the least knowledge which was consistent with the literature [21]. Radiologists also scored the highest in attitude.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The results varied between different specialties. Radiologists had the best knowledge regarding the hazards of radiation followed by pediatricians, while orthopedists had the least knowledge which was consistent with the literature [21]. Radiologists also scored the highest in attitude.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Radiologists had the best knowledge regarding the hazards of radiation followed by pediatricians, while orthopedists had the least knowledge in previous studies (Hamarsheh and Ahmead, 2012;Almalki et al, 2021). Good knowledge among the participants of the present study was significantly higher among those having > 5 years of experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 42%