Abstract

ObjectivesTo estimate radiologists’ level of knowledge of and their implication in radioprotection. MethodsAn anonymous and supervised survey was conducted during a work meeting. ResultsOf the 65 questionnaires handed out, 63 were returned. In general, the radiologists surveyed considered their level of knowledge to be low, and it was statistically demonstrated (p=0.018) that the level of knowledge they believed they had was related to the number of correct answers. The level of knowledge that radiologists believed they had was also related (p<0.05) with the years of experience, and it was higher in the more experienced radiologists. ConclusionsThere is an important margin of improvement in knowledge about radiation protection.

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