Background: Nosocomial contamination control is vital in any medical clinic to keep away from odds of cross-disease or communication of disease to different patients. Mixed breed disease could be characterized as the communication of irresistible specialists among patients and staff inside a clinical atmosphere. Objectives: 1. To assess the information and perspectives of paramedical understudies at medical clinics to disease that ought to be followed regularly. 2. To see whether radiography understudies know about the presence of convention and enactment concerning nosocomial contamination control. Methods: This prospective, questionnaire, comparative study was conducted at College of Paramedical Sciences, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Delhi road Moradabad, Uttar-Pradesh for period of one year. A validated questionnaire was circulated among Paramedical students. The survey include multiple choice questions (MCQs) related to demographic characteristics (Age, Gender), academic qualification and survey the degree of information and mentality of nosocomial contamination control among paramedical understudies. Result: In this study assessment the knowledge and attitude of Infection control among paramedical students and we have concluded the exact mean value of all respondent in which there positively correct answer according to included three programmes like radiological imaging techniques, Medical lab techniques, and Optometry and in which there were response for radiological imaging techniques (73%), Medical Lab Techniques (88%) and Optometry (82%). So then we concluded that Medical lab techniques have more knowledge compared to radiological imaging techniques and Optometry. The result of this study was not satisfied knowledge of respondents. Study conclude that there should be proper lecture and theory classes for the conduction of knowledge about nosocomial infection control. Among all three courses, Radiology imaging techniques, medical lab techniques, and Optometry, in 374 participants, and in which participated students have knowledge about paramedical students are at risk of infection 79.1% of students correct answered and the 20.9% students gave incorrect answered . Conclusion: Among all the subjects, most of them were aware and had a positive attitude toward (78%) nosocomial infection control. The knowledge of nosocomial infection control was good among the respondents since most of them have done undergone prior nosocomial infection academic or performed nosocomial infection control by self-precautions. The respondents had good knowledge for nosocomial infection control and we were involved in three programmes of paramedical college including Radiological imaging techniques, Medical lab techniques, and Optometry and in which entire participants were 374 and in which 78% were positive knowledge and 22% negative knowledge. Keywords: Infection, Microorganism, Sterilization, Nosocomial infection, PPE, SICP, PUI.
Background: Teleradiology is the computerized conveyance of radiological images of patients like x-ray digital radiography, Computed tomography (CT), Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Ultrasound imaging (USI), and Atomic medication imaging (AMI) pictures starting with one spot then onto the next with the end goal of translation and counsellor.Methods: A prospective, comparative, questionnaire-based investigation was carried out in the Department of Radiological Imaging Techniques. A validated questionnaire was circulated among undergraduate and postgraduate Radiography students in the college of paramedical sciences, Teerthanker Mahaveer University. The study incorporated multiple-choice questions (MCQs) identified with segment attributes (age, sex), scholastic capability, and Information on Teleradiology, PACS, and DICOM.Results: Out of the total of 157 participants 142 (90.44%) filled the questionnaire which was undergraduate and postgraduate students of Radiological and Imaging Techniques filled questionnaire. To assess knowledge about teleradiology, PACS, and DICOM which they gain during theory classes and from hospital postings. There were 89 (62.7%) males and 53 (37.3%) females with the age ranging from 18 to 28, mean of 23 years. The statistical data of all participants gave the correct answer is 85.48% we can say the level of knowledge and awareness of radiography students towards advancement in the era is very good.Conclusions: Teleradiology is the computerized conveyance of radiological images of patients, and pictures starting with one spot then onto the next with the end goal of translation and counselling. The finding in this study indicates that radiography students have optimum knowledge with 85.48%.
Background Personnel radiation monitoring equipment monitors the level of exposure to radiation and personnel will have to wear a personnel device for radiation detection while working. Personnel monitoring equipment is usually worn by a worker for 3 months. Aim This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of radiology students about personnel radiation monitoring devices and their use. Materials and Methods A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was performed in the College of Paramedical Sciences, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Delhi–Road Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. This questionnaire-based study was performed for the period time of 1 year from June 2020 to May 2021. A validated questionnaire was circulated among undergraduate and postgraduate radiology students. Result In this study the questionnaire was filled by a total of 140 students who were pursuing bachelor's and master's degree programs, including 61% (86) males and 39% (54) females from the radiology department. According to the data master's knowledge levels are greater than the bachelor's level. The level of knowledge of monitoring devices among MRIT (M.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology) second year (81%) is more than those of MRIT first year (80%), BRIT (B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology) third year (65%), and BRIT second year (66%). Conclusion It is concluded that there is a lack of awareness about personnel radiation monitoring systems. The level of knowledge of personnel radiation monitoring devices among students remains at a medium level from the results of our students as it has been concluded that master's knowledge level is greater than the bachelor's level. The level of knowledge of monitoring devices increases with the age of the students and the year completed.
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