@ARTICLE{Baradaran, author = {Baradaran, Raheleh and Sadeghian, Abbas and Khoshdel-Sarkariz, Hoda and Noori, Reza and Moradi, Maryam and }, title = {Awareness of Intraoperative Team from Occupational Hazards Related toSurgical Smoke in Allame Bohlool Gonabadi hospital}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, abstract ={Electrocauterization smoke consists of 95% water and 5% toxic and mutagenic. It is an operating room hazards because it causes health problems for intraoperative teams including cancer, respiratory disorders, hypoxia, cardiovascular disorders, anemia, leukemia, and transition of hepatitis, HIV and HPV. Intraoperative team should be aware of the potential hazards of electrosurgery and take it seriously. The purpose of the present study was to determine intraoperative team' awareness of electrocauterization smoke hazards in Allame Bohlool Gonabadi hospital. Present descriptive cross- sectional study evaluated awareness of intraoperative team in Allame Bohlool Gonabadi hospital in 2019 by census method. After data collecting by a questionnaire, obtained data were analyzed by SPSS software, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests. Finally, mean score of participant awareness of surgical smoke hazards was calculated and evaluated relationship between awareness level with gender, level of education and work experience. The significant level was P≤0.05. This research demonstrated that there was no notable difference between awareness and gender, level of education and work experience (p=0.203, p=0.591, p=0.286; respectively). Also, mean score of awareness of electrocauterization smoke hazards was 6.8± 0.14; such that 87% of them had poor awareness. The lowest rate of awareness was linked to women (45%), individuals with bachelor’s degree (82.85%), and work experience of 0-10 years (73.57%). Given that the awareness of intraoperative team in Allame Bohlool Gonabadi hospital is poor; holding workshops or pamphlets seems necessary }, URL = {http://intjmi.com/article-1-563-en.html}, eprint = {http://intjmi.com/article-1-563-en.pdf}, journal = {International Journal of Medical Investigation}, doi = {}, year = {2020} }