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Radiation Protection Measures in Radio-Diagnostic Centers in Gaza Hospitals, Palestine

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  • Samer S. Abu Zer
  • Samir S. Yassin
  • Mohamed R. Al Agha
  • Khalid Jamal Khadoura

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Whereas radio-diagnostic centers have potential to present hazardous effects due of ionizing radiation. Radio-diagnostic workers awareness, practices regarding radiation protection issues, availability of radiation protection devices and effective personal radiation exposure monitoring process has an important role to safe working in these places. We carried out this study in nine governmental Gaza governorates hospitals. The study instrument was close-ended structured questionnaire consists of five parts. 182 radio-diagnostic workers participated in the work. Based on the obtained data, the participants reported that 35.2% of personal radiation protection devices are available in the radio-diagnostic centers at governmental Gaza governorates hospitals. In spite the fact that 74.8% of participants have awareness about radiation protection issues, but it is only about 53.4% of participants follows the radiation protection practices. There is an obvious poor of personal radiation exposure monitoring process. Conclusively, the results represented in this work reflect that majority of participants believe there is no radiation safety officer to provide the service. Therefore, there is a desperate need for rules, regulations and radiation protection act in the field of radiation in medical field.

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  • Samer S. Abu Zer & Samir S. Yassin & Mohamed R. Al Agha & Khalid Jamal Khadoura, 2016. "Radiation Protection Measures in Radio-Diagnostic Centers in Gaza Hospitals, Palestine," Asian Review of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 3(1), pages 10-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:areaes:v:3:y:2016:i:1:p:10-17:id:690
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