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  • [Int J Environ Res Public Health.] Assessment of an Emergency Medicine System for Radiation Accidents in Korea: A State Survey of the Workers Involved the  Medical Response to Radiation Accidents

    [Int J Environ Res Public Health.] Assessment of an Emergency Medicine System for Radiation Accidents in Korea: A State Survey of the Workers Involved the Medical Response to Radiation Accidents

    KIRAMS / 최유연, 양미현, 성기문*

  • 출처
    Int J Environ Res Public Health.
  • 등재일
    2021 Mar
  • 저널이슈번호
    18(5): 2458.
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    Abstract
    Radiation emergency medicine systems are operated around the world to provide special care for the injured that require immediate medical attention in accidents. The objective of this survey was to evaluate people’s perception of those who design the emergency medical plan for radiation accidents and those who supervise it in Korea. A questionnaire survey was conducted on the people involved in a regulatory system for medical response in a radiation emergency. Of 150 survey recipients, 133 (88.7%) completed the survey, including 92 workers and 41 inspectors. The respondents expressed the view that the national emergency medical plan is prepared above the average level using a Likert-style scale of 1 to 5 (mean = 3.55, SD = 0.74). Interestingly, using the Mann–Whitney U test, it could be shown that inspectors evaluated the emergency medical system for radiation accidents more strictly in all of the questions than the licensee workers, especially on radiation medical emergency preparedness (p = 0.004) and the governmental regulatory policy for radiation safety (p = 0.007). For a more efficient system of radiation emergency medicine, licensee workers prioritized the workforce, whereas inspectors favored laws and regulations for safety. The survey results show different perspectives between inspectors and licensee workers, which stem from the actual properties of each occupational role in the regulatory system for radiation medical emergency. These data could be utilized for communication and interaction with relevant people to improve the medical response preparedness against radiation accidents.

     

     


    Affiliations

    You Yeon Choi,1,† Mihyun Yang,1,2,3,† Younghyun Lee,1 Eunil Lee,2,3 Young Woo Jin,1 and Ki Moon Seong1,*
    1National Radiation Emergency Medical Center (NREMC), Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences (KIRAMS), Seoul 01812, Korea; rk.er.smarik@0469c (Y.Y.C.); rk.er.smarik@yhm (M.Y.); rk.er.smarik@eely (Y.L.); rk.er.smarik@nijwy (Y.W.J.)
    2Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Korea; rk.ca.aeroK@linue
    3Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Korea
    *Correspondence: rk.er.smarik@lunahmks
    †These authors equally contributed to this work.

  • 키워드
    emergency medicine system; radiation, licensee workers; inspectors; occupational role; regulatory system
  • 연구소개
    세계 유일의 방사선 비상진료 안전규제 심검사 업무의 원활한 수행을 위해 관련 종사자를 대상으로 국내 방사선 응급의료 (Radiation Emergence Medicine) 시스템 수준 및 인식도를 조사한 연구결과입니다. 비상진료 안전규제 관련 원자력사업자 (lincensee worker)와 원자력검사원 (Inspector) 을 대상으로 “방사선 비상진료 안전규제 인식”, “방사선 응급의료 체계” 및 안전규제 업무 기여 요인” 등을 평가하고, 두 평가 그룹의 인식의 차이를 분석하였습니다. 본 연구는 원자력 사업자와 검사원들의 인식 차이 원인을 이해하여 시스템의 안정적 운영을 위해 활용하고, 국내 방사선 비상사고에 대한 응급의료대응체계를 더욱 발전시키는데 기여할 것입니다.
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