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병원 방사선 작업 종사자의 방사선 피폭 분석 현황 (The Analysis of Radiation Exposure of Hospital Radiation Workers)

  • 정태식;신병철;문창우;조영덕;이용환;염하용
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.157-166
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    • 2000
  • 목적 : 병원 방사선 작업 종사자들의 개인별 방사선 피폭 정도를 분석하여 방사선 장해의 위험도를 예상해 보고 방사선 작업 종사자들의 점차적인 수적 증가와 장기근무화 되고 있는 것을 고려하여 종사자들의 건강관리에 만전을 기하고 병원 방사선 피폭을 최소화하며 방사선 피폭의 위험에 대해 경각심을 고취시키고자 본 연구를 실시하였다. 대상 및 방법 : 1993년 1월 1일부터 1997년 12월 31일까지 부산광역시 소재 4개 대학병원에서 기록 보관중인 방사선 피폭 관리 대장을 가지고 분석하였으며, 1년 미만 기록된 자를 제외한 347명에 대하여 필름뱃지나 열형광 선량계(TLD:Thermolumlnescent dosimeter)로 정기적으로 측정하여 보관한 기록지를 가지고 분석하였다. 진단방사선과, 치료방사선과 및 핵의학과에 근무하는 의사, 방사선사, 간호사, 사무요원들이 있으며 실험실이나 다른 부서도 모두 포함하였고 비교대상군간의 피폭량은 연평균 피폭량으로 하였다. 과다 피폭의 빈도의 비를 보기 위해서는 3개월간의 피폭을 한 건으로 하여 전체에 대한 100분율($\%$)로 비교하였다 분석방법으로는 먼저 연도별, 기관별, 과별로 분석해보고 다음으로 각과 내에서 각 파트별로 세부분석을 하였다. 피폭정도의 기준은 3개월간의 누적량을 가지고 분석하였으며, 각 개인의 연령, 직종별(의사, 방사선사, 간호사, 기타)로 분석하였다. 연령에 따른 분석에서 개인의 나이는 1993년과 1997년의 중간인 1995년을 기준으로 하였다. 과다 피폭의 대상에 대해서는 과다 피폭의 원인을 분석해 보고 개선방법을 연구해 보았다. 통계처리로는 SPSS 프로그램에서 $\chi$$^{2}$_test와 ANOVA- test를 이용하여 p-Value로 유의성을 검정하였다. 결과 : 전체 대상자 347명에 대한 연간 피폭선량 평균은 1.52$\pm$1.35 mSv 였으며 법적 선량한도인 50mSv보다 훨씬 적은 량이지만 그 중 125명(36$\%$)은 방사선과 관련 없는 일반인의 방사선 피폭의 선량한도인 1년간 1 mSv 보다 많은 양의 피폭을 받고 있었다 연령에 따른 방사선 피폭은 30세이하에서 평균 1.87$\pm$1.01 mSV, 31세에서 40세 사이가 평균 1.22$\pm$0.69 mSV, 41세 이상에서 평균 0.97$\pm$0.43 mSV로 연령이 적을수록 많은 양의 피폭을 받고 있었다(p<0.01). 병원 내에서 방사선 피폭을 많이 받는 장소가 한정되어 있었다. 방사선을 취급하는 과별로 받는 년간 평균 피폭 선량은 진단방사선과 1.65$\pm$1.54mSv, 치료방사선과 1.17$\pm$0.82 mSv, 핵의학과 1.79$\pm$1.42 mSv, 기타 0.99$\pm$0.51 mSv였으며 상대적으로 저선량율 에너지를 사용하는 핵의학과에서 다른 과와 비교해서 방사선 피폭이 높게 나타났으며(p<0.05), 핵의학과 내에서는 특히 동위원소 조작실과 주입실의 년간 평균 피폭량이 3.69$\pm$1.81 mSv으로 많은 피폭을 받고 있었다(p<0.01). 진단방사선과 내에서는 대장 촬영실 근무자의 연평균 피폭량이 3.74$\pm$1.74 mSv로 가장 많이받고 있으며(p<0.01) 그외 투시진단법(Fluoroscopy) 등 직접 투시를 요하는 촬영실, 즉 혈관촬영실이 연평균 1.17$\pm$0.35 mSv, 상위장관 촬영실이 연평균 1.75$\pm$1.34 mSv으로 평균보다 높게 나타났다(p<0.01). 치료방사선과에서는 가장 많이 고에너지의 방사선을 사용하지만 상대적으로 피폭을 적게 받고 있었다. 직종별 연평균 피폭선량은 의사 1.75$\pm$1.17 mSv, 방사선사 1.60$\pm$1.39 mSV, 간호사 0.93$\pm$0.35 mSV, 기타 1.00$\pm$0.3 mSv로 의사와 방사선사가 다른 직종에 비해 높게 나타났다(p<0.05) 결론 : 결론으로 방사선 작업 종사자의 수적 증가와 장기 근무화 현상을 고려할 때 작은 양이나마 방사선 피폭을 동일인이 동일 장소에서 계속 받게 되면 방사선 피폭의 축적 선량은 증가할 수도 있을 것이다. 그러므로 작업종사자에 대한 교육을 더욱 강화할 필요가 있으며 피치 못하게 근무중 방사선 피폭을 받아야 되는 부서에는 순환근무를 실시하여 근무시간을 단축하고 취급에 숙련된 자가 근무하게 하여 개인별 피폭누적 선량을 최소화하여 종사자의 건강을 유지증진 시켜야 할 것이다

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병원 간호사의 선호근무시간대에 관한 연구 (A Study on Hoslital Nurses' Preferred Duty Shift and Duty Hours)

  • 이경식;정금희
    • 대한간호
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.77-96
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    • 1997
  • The duty shifts of hospital nurses not only affect nurses' physical and mental health but also present various personnel management problems which often result in high turnover rates. In this context a study was carried out from October to November 1995 for a period of two months to find out the status of hospital nurses' duty shift patterns, and preferred duty hours and fixed duty shifts. The study population was 867 RNs working in five general hospitals located in Seoul and its vicinity. The questionnaire developed by the writer was used for data collection. The response rate was 85.9 percent or 745 returns. The SAS program was used for data analysis with the computation of frequencies, percentages and Chi square test. The findings of the study are as follows: 1. General characteristics of the study population: 56 percent of respondents was (25 years group and 76.5 percent were "single": the predominant proportion of respondents was junior nursing college graduates(92.2%) and have less than 5 years nursing experience in hospitals(65.5%). For their future working plan in nursing profession, nearly 50% responded as uncertain The reasons given for their career plan was predominantly 'personal growth and development' rather than financial reasons. 2. The interval for rotations of duty stations was found to be mostly irregular(56.4%) while others reported as weekly(16.1%), monthly(12.9%), and fixed terms(4.6%). 3. The main problems related to duty shifts particularly the evening and night duty nurses reported were "not enough time for the family, " "afraid of security problems after the work when returning home late at night." and "lack of leisure time". "problems in physical and physiological adjustment." "problems in family life." "lack of time for interactions with fellow nurses" etc. 4. The forty percent of respondents reported to have '1-2 times' of duty shift rotations while all others reported that '0 time'. '2-3 times'. 'more than 3 times' etc. which suggest the irregularity in duty shift rotations. 5. The majority(62.8%) of study population found to favor the rotating system of duty stations. The reasons for favoring the rotation system were: the opportunity for "learning new things and personal development." "better human relations are possible. "better understanding in various duty stations." "changes in monotonous routine job" etc. The proportion of those disfavor the rotating 'system was 34.7 percent. giving the reasons of"it impedes development of specialization." "poor job performances." "stress factors" etc. Furthermore. respondents made the following comments in relation to the rotation of duty stations: the nurses should be given the opportunity to participate in the. decision making process: personal interest and aptitudes should be considered: regular intervals for the rotations or it should be planned in advance. etc. 6. For the future career plan. the older. married group with longer nursing experiences appeared to think the nursing as their lifetime career more likely than the younger. single group with shorter nursing experiences ($x^2=61.19.{\;}p=.000;{\;}x^2=41.55.{\;}p=.000$). The reason given for their future career plan regardless of length of future service, was predominantly "personal growth and development" rather than financial reasons. For further analysis, the group those with the shorter career plan appeared to claim "financial reasons" for their future career more readily than the group who consider the nursing job as their lifetime career$(x^2$= 11.73, p=.003) did. This finding suggests the need for careful .considerations in personnel management of nursing administration particularly when dealing with the nurses' career development. The majority of respondents preferred the fixed day shift. However, further analysis of those preferred evening shift by age and civil status, "< 25 years group"(15.1%) and "single group"(13.2) were more likely to favor the fixed evening shift than > 25 years(6.4%) and married(4.8%)groups. This differences were statistically significant ($x^2=14.54, {\;}p=.000;{\;}x^2=8.75, {\;}p=.003$). 7. A great majority of respondents(86.9% or n=647) found to prefer the day shifts. When the four different types of duty shifts(Types A. B. C, D) were presented, 55.0 percent of total respondents preferred the A type or the existing one followed by D type(22.7%). B type(12.4%) and C type(8.2%). 8. When the condition of monetary incentives for the evening(20% of salary) and night shifts(40% of. salary) of the existing duty type was presented. again the day shift appeared to be the most preferred one although the rate was slightly lower(66.4% against 86.9%). In the case of evening shift, with the same incentive, the preference rates for evening and night shifts increased from 11.0 to 22.4 percent and from 0.5 to 3.0 percent respectively. When the age variable was controlled. < 25 yrs group showed higher rates(31.6%. 4.8%) than those of > 25 yrs group(15.5%. 1.3%) respectively preferring the evening and night shifts(p=.000). The civil status also seemed to operate on the preferences of the duty shifts as the single group showed lower rate(69.0%) for day duty against 83. 6% of the married group. and higher rates for evening and night duties(27.2%. 15.1%) respectively against those of the married group(3.8%. 1.8%) while a higher proportion of the married group(83. 6%) preferred the day duties than the single group(69.0%). These differences were found to be statistically all significant(p=.001). 9. The findings on preferences of three different types of fixed duty hours namely, B, C. and D(with additional monetary incentives) are as follows in order of preference: B type(12hrs a day, 3days a wk): day shift(64.1%), evening shift(26.1%). night shift(6.5%) C type(12hrs a day. 4days a wk) : evening shift(49.2%). day shift(32.8%), night shift(11.5%) D type(10hrs a day. 4days a wk): showed the similar trend as B type. The findings of higher preferences on the evening and night duties when the incentives are given. as shown above, suggest the need for the introductions of different patterns of duty hours and incentive measures in order to overcome the difficulties in rostering the nursing duties. However, the interpretation of the above data, particularly the C type, needs cautions as the total number of respondents is very small(n=61). It requires further in-depth study. In conclusion. it seemed to suggest that the patterns of nurses duty hours and shifts in the most hospitals in the country have neither been tried for different duty types nor been flexible. The stereotype rostering system of three shifts and insensitiveness for personal life aspect of nurses seemed to be prevailing. This study seems to support that irregular and frequent rotations of duty shifts may be contributing factors for most nurses' maladjustment problems in physical and mental health. personal and family life which eventually may result in high turnover rates. In order to overcome the increasing problems in personnel management of hospital nurses particularly in rostering of evening and night duty shifts, which may related to eventual high turnover rates, the findings of this study strongly suggest the need for an introduction of new rostering systems including fixed duties and appropriate incentive measures for evenings and nights which the most nurses want to avoid, In considering the nursing care of inpatients is the round-the clock business. the practice of the nursing duty shift system is inevitable. In this context, based on the findings of this study. the following are recommended: 1. The further in-depth studies on duty shifts and hours need to be undertaken for the development of appropriate and effective rostering systems for hospital nurses. 2. An introduction of appropriate incentive measures for evening and night duty shifts along with organizational considerations such as the trials for preferred duty time bands, duty hours, and fixed duty shifts should be considered if good quality of care for the patients be maintained for the round the clock. This may require an initiation of systematic research and development activities in the field of hospital nursing administration as a part of permanent system in the hospital. 3. Planned and regular intervals, orientation and training, and professional and personal growth should be considered for the rotation of different duty stations or units. 4. In considering the higher degree of preferences in the duty type of "10hours a day, 4days a week" shown in this study, it would be worthwhile to undertake the R&D type studies in large hospital settings.

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