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A study on legal and medical dimensions of radiation exposure in neurosurgery clinics in Turkish practice

dc.contributor.coauthorKaraarslan, Abdulkadir
dc.contributor.coauthorKasım, Fatma Bahar Hacıoğlu
dc.contributor.coauthorKaraarslan, Numan
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorAteş, Özkan
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-09T12:28:22Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractBackground: in the present study, the first aim was to address the detrimental effects of the fluoroscopy procedure performed by physicians and other health-care professionals in neurosurgery clinics, then to examine precautions that should be taken to avoid harmful effects of radiation and radioactive substances during this process. The second aim was to handle the rights provided for health-care professionals exposed to the radiation in workplaces. Methods: a standardized questionnaire was used for a multicenter survey. Volunteer, intellectual, and cooperative participants (n = 41) were randomly chosen. The survey was prepared considering reports drawn up by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The questions concerning safe and effective fluoroscopy procedure were asked to the participants. The answers received were statistically evaluated. The alpha significance value was accepted as 0.05. Results: two neurosurgeons only knew the legal rights that they might possess due to the exposure to the radiation or radioactive substances. Conclusion: the survey conducted among the health-care professionals revealed the insufficiency of knowledge about the protection from the radiation exposure or radioactive substances in workplaces. Furthermore, both health-care professionals working in radiology clinics, and those in neurosurgery and other clinics who are likely to be exposed to the radiation or radioactive substances have the rights afforded by the law.
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dc.description.issue397
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dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
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dc.description.versionPublisher version
dc.description.volume11
dc.identifier.doi10.25259/SNI_703_2020
dc.identifier.embargoNO
dc.identifier.filenameinventorynoIR02557
dc.identifier.issn2152-7806
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dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85097334029
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_703_2020
dc.keywordsConstitutional rights
dc.keywordsFluoroscopy
dc.keywordsNeurosurgery
dc.keywordsRadiation exposure
dc.keywordsRights of employees
dc.keywordsX-rays
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherScientific Scholar
dc.relation.grantnoNA
dc.relation.ispartofSurgical Neurology International
dc.relation.urihttp://cdm21054.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/IR/id/9196
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.subjectGeneral neurosurgery
dc.titleA study on legal and medical dimensions of radiation exposure in neurosurgery clinics in Turkish practice
dc.typeJournal Article
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