Effect of a law amendment on dosimeter wearing in medical radiation workers: observational study
Satoru Matsuzaki, Koichi Nakagami, Tomoko Kuriyama, Koichi Morota, Go Hitomi, Hiroko Kitamura, Takashi Moritake

TL;DR
A law amendment in Japan increased personal dosimeter use among medical workers, but compliance remained low among orthopaedic physicians.
Contribution
This study provides empirical evidence on the impact of regulatory changes on radiation protection practices in medical settings.
Findings
Dosimeter-wearing rates increased significantly after the law amendment, from 64.6% to 77.9%.
Orthopaedic physicians showed the lowest compliance, with wearing rates remaining low despite the regulation.
The proportion of workers without a dosimeter dropped from 5.9% to 1.9% after the amendment.
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of a law amendment that reduced the eye lens dose limit on the use of personal dosimeters among radiation workers in medical settings. A repeated cross-sectional survey was conducted at medical institutions across three periods: before the law amendment (control) and during the promulgation and implementation periods. Surveyors (radiological technologists) at each participating medical institution recorded dosimeter-wearing status among radiation workers. Data were collected via mail or email and analysed. The observed workers included physicians, nurses, and radiological technologists. The surveys were collected from 1194 workers in the control period, 1374 in the promulgation period, and 1194 in the implementation period, totalling 3762 workers. Post-law amendment, the overall wearing rate of primary personal dosimeters significantly increased from 64.6% to…
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TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
