Evaluation of radiation awareness among oral health care providers in South Africa

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the awareness of oral health care providers and dental students regarding radiation safety, protection and legislation pertaining to dental radiography in South Africa. DESIGN AND METHODS: An online questionnaire consisting of 20 structured multiple-choice questions was distributed among final year students and oral health care providers. The mean, median, standard deviation (SD) and frequencies were determined statistically to compare the number of correct answers for each responder group. RESULTS: In total, 189 questionnaires were analysed. The average number of correct answers was 11.6 out of 20 (58%) for all responders. Dental students presented with the highest percentage (66%) of correct answers Higher radiation awareness was evident among the respondents who had undertaken continued education courses. CONCLUSION: Radiation awareness among oral health care providers in South Africa needs improvement. Greater emphasis should be placed on dental radiology courses to increase the knowledge and awareness. However, there is no officially established benchmark of radiation awareness in South Africa. This conclusion can only be drawn from the responders of the study and cannot be made for the overall awareness of oral health care providers in South Africa. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Inadequate radiation awareness and knowledge among oral health care providers may result in contributing to the increased risks of radiation exposure and the erroneous utilization of radiographic imaging.

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Main Authors: Vilborn,P, Uys,A, Yakoob,Z, Cronje,T
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: The South African Dental Association (SADA) 2021
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0011-85162021000300004
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