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Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland

Dissertation (MRad (Diagnostics))--University of Pretoria, 2019.

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Other Authors: Kekana, R.M. (Mable)
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/97580 Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland Kekana, R.M. (Mable) dlamini.lungile@gmail.com Dlamini, Lungile N. UCTD Quality assurance Quality control Radiation safety Radiation protection Self-regulation Health sciences theses SDG-03 Health sciences theses SDG-04 Health sciences theses SDG-16 Dissertation (MRad (Diagnostics))--University of Pretoria, 2019. Introduction The use of x-rays for medical imaging has benefited the medical field tremendously. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) advises that all radiography departments have some sort of radiation protection programs available in their departments due to the possible long term and short term effects of x-ray use. The problem that led to this study is that Swaziland remains one of the countries in Southern Africa without a regulating authority for monitoring the safe use of x-rays in radiography departments. Aim of the study The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of radiographers with regards to establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland. Methodology A qualitative, exploratory and descriptive approach was undertaken. Radiographers were purposively selected and invited to be part of the study. This was because radiographers are trained in quality assurance procedures. They are therefore knowledgeable on how to ensure safety for themselves, the patients and the public. Individual interviews were conducted with those who agreed to participate in this study. Data collection continued until data saturation. The raw data was first transcribed verbatim and then analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Six themes emerged, namely a) awareness of the need for QC tests, b) radiation protection and safety in the radiography departments, c) radiographers’ responsibility towards radiation protection, d) education and training in radiation safety for radiographers and other stakeholders, e) support from governmental and management structures and f) the need for the self-regulatory body in the radiography departments. Conclusion Three findings were made, namely; a) there is awareness that radiation safety practices are necessary in the radiography departments, b) education and training can help improve radiation safety in the radiography departments, and c) the self- regulatory body can be established with support from government and management structures. In conclusion, while radiographers seem aware of the importance of radiation safety practices, there is a need for continuous education and training, radiation safety awareness for other stakeholders and finally the need for the self-regulatory body in Swaziland. em2026 Radiography MRad (Diagnostics) Unrestricted Faculty of Health Sciences SDG-03: Good health and well-being SDG-04: Quality education SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions 2024-08-13T06:21:51Z 2024-08-13T06:21:51Z 2020-04 2019-04 Dissertation * A2020 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/97580 en © 2021 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Quality assurance
Quality control
Radiation safety
Radiation protection
Self-regulation
Health sciences theses SDG-03
Health sciences theses SDG-04
Health sciences theses SDG-16
Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title_full Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title_fullStr Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title_full_unstemmed Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title_short Radiographers’ perceptions regarding establishing a self-regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in Swaziland
title_sort radiographers perceptions regarding establishing a self regulatory body for radiation control purposes in the radiography departments in swaziland
topic UCTD
Quality assurance
Quality control
Radiation safety
Radiation protection
Self-regulation
Health sciences theses SDG-03
Health sciences theses SDG-04
Health sciences theses SDG-16
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/97580