Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors

Introduction: The demand for radiological examination has increased tremendously despite paucity of referring clinicians' knowledge on radiation protection. Reasons to justify these referrals vary. Consequently, the aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between clinicians' know...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Osaigbovo Ighodaro, Blessing Ose-Emenim Igbinedion
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Sahel Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2017;volume=20;issue=3;spage=117;epage=122;aulast=Ighodaro
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spelling doaj-248eb7f9e701411fbdf3b69ebd41512c2020-11-25T01:45:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSahel Medical Journal2321-66892017-01-0120311712210.4103/1118-8561.223165Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctorsEmmanuel Osaigbovo IghodaroBlessing Ose-Emenim IgbinedionIntroduction: The demand for radiological examination has increased tremendously despite paucity of referring clinicians' knowledge on radiation protection. Reasons to justify these referrals vary. Consequently, the aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between clinicians' knowledge of radiological imaging dosage to their referral justification and guideline. Materials and Methods: Structured questionnaires were developed with four sections (Section 1, sociodemographic data; Section 2, justification for imaging referral; Section 3, knowledge of radiation dose to patients; Section 4, effect of irradiation). The questionnaires were administered at a previous Nigerian Medical Association National Conference, which took place at Lagos in 2013. Sections 3 and 4 were scored and rated. Results: The respondents gave plausible reasons to refer patients for radiological evaluation despite the observation that majority of them were unaware of the existence of referral guidelines and had poor knowledge on radiation. Only 16 (12.2%) of the respondents had a fair score on knowledge about radiation dose to patients while 110 (84.0%) had poor score. Five (3.8%) of the respondents had good score. Similarly, on identifying effect of radiation, 10 (7.6%) had good score, 4 (3.1%) fair score, and 117 (89.3%) poor score. Conclusion: Most of the referrals of patients for radiological evaluation by the respondents were not based on the standard guidelines. Therefore, it is pertinent that referral guidelines should be developed and implemented and clinicians should be educated and trained on radiation protection.http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2017;volume=20;issue=3;spage=117;epage=122;aulast=IghodaroGuidelinejustificationradiation dosereferral
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Blessing Ose-Emenim Igbinedion
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Blessing Ose-Emenim Igbinedion
Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
Sahel Medical Journal
Guideline
justification
radiation dose
referral
author_facet Emmanuel Osaigbovo Ighodaro
Blessing Ose-Emenim Igbinedion
author_sort Emmanuel Osaigbovo Ighodaro
title Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
title_short Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
title_full Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
title_fullStr Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
title_full_unstemmed Justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some Nigerian doctors
title_sort justification of doctors' referral for radiological imaging among some nigerian doctors
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Sahel Medical Journal
issn 2321-6689
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: The demand for radiological examination has increased tremendously despite paucity of referring clinicians' knowledge on radiation protection. Reasons to justify these referrals vary. Consequently, the aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between clinicians' knowledge of radiological imaging dosage to their referral justification and guideline. Materials and Methods: Structured questionnaires were developed with four sections (Section 1, sociodemographic data; Section 2, justification for imaging referral; Section 3, knowledge of radiation dose to patients; Section 4, effect of irradiation). The questionnaires were administered at a previous Nigerian Medical Association National Conference, which took place at Lagos in 2013. Sections 3 and 4 were scored and rated. Results: The respondents gave plausible reasons to refer patients for radiological evaluation despite the observation that majority of them were unaware of the existence of referral guidelines and had poor knowledge on radiation. Only 16 (12.2%) of the respondents had a fair score on knowledge about radiation dose to patients while 110 (84.0%) had poor score. Five (3.8%) of the respondents had good score. Similarly, on identifying effect of radiation, 10 (7.6%) had good score, 4 (3.1%) fair score, and 117 (89.3%) poor score. Conclusion: Most of the referrals of patients for radiological evaluation by the respondents were not based on the standard guidelines. Therefore, it is pertinent that referral guidelines should be developed and implemented and clinicians should be educated and trained on radiation protection.
topic Guideline
justification
radiation dose
referral
url http://www.smjonline.org/article.asp?issn=1118-8561;year=2017;volume=20;issue=3;spage=117;epage=122;aulast=Ighodaro
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