Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 1 de 1
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Main subject
Language
Publication year range
1.
Georgian Med News ; (344): 129-132, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38236113

ABSTRACT

Fluoroscopy is an indispensable tool that forms a significant part of the standard practice in many trauma and orthopaedic (T&O) procedures, as it facilitates dynamic assessment and aids intraoperative visualization and decision-making. It exposes patients and theatre staff to the potential hazards of ionizing radiation. Thus, the awareness of these hazards and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) will help mitigate increased exposure. This audit aimed to assess awareness regarding the safe use of fluoroscopy in T&O theatres, evaluate the level of PPE use and the knowledge of relevant guidelines, such as the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) recommendations and local trust policy.A prospective audit was performed between June and July 2023 using an online survey sent to healthcare professionals working in T&O theatres across two hospital sites. Data were collected using an online questionnaire and responses kept anonymous and thus implied consent was applied. Standards followed the local trust policy at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust and the BOA guidelines.Of the 49 respondents, 59% were fully aware of radiation hazards, and only the theatre radiographers were all fully aware. Surgeons (56%) and anaesthetists (46%) considered themselves to have adequate knowledge of these hazards. Just over half of the respondents (69%) could identify the major source of radiation, while only 37% understood the effect of distance on dose exposure. Of those surveyed, 49% knew the local trust policy, while 39.6% knew the BOA guidelines; less than half had formal training (40.8%). The results showed that less than half of the participants used the full PPE highlighted in the guidelines. Statistical analysis showed that only 46% of participants used a protective lead apron/lead skirt with a coat and thyroid shield. Of the survey participants, 84% never used eye protection during fluoroscopy procedures, and 58% had never received any formal training on radiation safety.The findings from this audit highlight the lack of awareness of the guidelines, resulting in suboptimal use of PPE in procedures with fluoroscopy. Recommendations for improvement include mandatory training for all theatre personnel. Methods of increasing awareness include using posters, performing regular audits to monitor the usage of PPE, and discussing the results in clinical governance meetings.


Subject(s)
Orthopedics , Humans , Personal Protective Equipment , Fluoroscopy/adverse effects , Health Personnel , Hospitals, University
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...