Analysis of unexamined items in physical examinations of radiation workers at an occupational health examination institution in Henan Province, China, 2023
10.13491/j.issn.1004-714X.2026.01.003
- VernacularTitle:河南省某职检机构2023年放射工作人员体检未检项目分析
- Author:
Lihong MA
1
;
Fengling ZHAO
1
;
Yuzheng LI
1
;
Han LIU
1
;
Yumin LV
1
Author Information
1. Henan Key Laboratory of Radiation Biology and Epidemiology, The Third People's Hospital of Henan Province (Henan Occupational Disease Hospital), Zhengzhou 450052, China.
- Publication Type:OriginalArticles
- Keywords:
Radiological worker;
Occupational health examination;
Unexamined item;
Non-examination rate
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health
2026;35(1):12-17
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the unexamined items and situations in occupational health examinations of radiation workers, and provide a reference for the revision of occupational health examination standards for radiation workers. Methods A total of 29 630 radiation workers who underwent occupational health examinations at The Third People’s Hospital of Henan Province in 2023 were selected, and the non-examination rates were statistically analyzed according to occupation, gender, and age. Results The overall non-examination rate of non-medical radiation workers was significantly lower than that of the medical radiation workers (P<0.05). The non-examination rate of chest X-rays among medical radiation workers was significantly higher than that of non-medical radiation workers (P<0.05), while no significant differences were found in other items (P>0.05). Gender-stratified analysis showed that the non-examination rate of routine urine tests was higher in females than in males in both medical and non-medical radiation workers (P<0.05). Age-stratified analysis revealed no significant differences in non-examination rates among different age groups in non-medical radiation workers (P>0.05), whereas the chest X-ray non-examination rate was relatively high in medical radiation workers under 30 years old (P<0.05). Conclusion Significant differences were observed in the non-examination rates of occupational health examinations among radiation workers based on occupation, gender, and age. The overall non-examination rate was relatively low in non-medical radiation workers.