BMC Nursing (Mar 2024)

Radiation safety compliance awareness among healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation

  • Shaimaa Mohamed Elghareeb Allam,
  • Mohamed Mustafa Abd Algany,
  • Yasmin Ibrahim Abdelkader Khider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-01858-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background In recent years, there has been a marked growth in the use of ionizing radiation in medical imaging for both diagnosis and therapy, which in turn has led to increased radiation exposure among healthcare workers. Aim The purpose of this study was to assess the level of safety compliance awareness among healthcare workers exposed to ionizing radiation. Research design A descriptive cross-sectional design was used for this investigation. Setting This study was conducted online, using social media sites such as WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook. Subjects A purposive sample of 384 Egyptian healthcare workers was enrolled in the current study. Tool A safety compliance awareness questionnaire was used in this study to collect pertinent data. Results The result of this study showed that 65.4% and 64.1% of the studied sample chose the correct answers that mammography and CT scans involve the use of x-rays. However, 64.3% and 67.2% of the studied sample chose the wrong answers, saying that MRI and Ultrasound involve the use of X-rays. Moreover, 47.14%, 43.5%, and 57% of the studied sample never used a dosimeter, did not follow dosimeter controls, and did not wear a lead collar. Conclusion Most of the healthcare workers studied had poor knowledge about radiation exposure safety. Moreover, most of the healthcare workers in the current study demonstrated inadequate practice compliance concerning radiation protection procedures. Recommendation Should encourage hospital training programs to include radiation safety topics in their training plans for healthcare workers.

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