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Author | Joseph Castillo B.Sc (Hons), M.Sc (HCM) |
Abstract | The objectives of this descriptive study attempt to identify the level of knowledge of radiation protection principles amongst Maltese radiographers and how they perceive the adequacy of this knowledge and its acquisition. The literature reviewed revealed the importance of knowledge of this field and how this may be affected. The provision of radiation protection regulations, the availability of radiation protection devices and adequate education all play an important role in the delivery of effective patient radiation protection. Radiographers, due to the above reasons and the nature of their work, must be knowledgeable in this field. This research obtained data on the knowledge and adequacy of pre- and post-registration education by means of interviews. The chosen sample population included 9 respondents with different levels of radiographic working experience. From the quantitative and qualitative data it appears that radiographers exhibit a general level of knowledge of radiation protection principles but lack specific knowledge. The study also indicated that in the past radiographers were not adequately prepared to provide effective radiation protection. The implications of the study are that further education and radiation protection regulations must be established. |
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