Assessment of Nursing Students’ Awareness toward Ionizing Radiation: Cross-Sectional Study

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Among healthcare workers, nurses are considered the core of healthcare auth–info services in healthcare facilities because of their responsibilities and duties toward patients. All healthcare professionals, especially nurses, must be completely knowledgeable about the hazards of ionizing radiation, and the most effective radiation protection techniques. This study assessed the attitude and awareness toward radiation protection among final-year nursing students in the Fatima College of Health Sciences (FCHS) campuses. An online cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and April 2022. A total of 200 out of 224 female participants ranging from 18 to 30 years old agreed to participate in the study. The highest percentage of final-year nursing students did not attend any radiation protection course (52%). The results of the last section of the survey indicate a lack of awareness of basic radiation protection knowledge among final-year nursing students in FCHS campuses (less than 80%). The results showed a lack of knowledge and poor attitude toward radiation hazards and radiation protection from final-year nursing students in the FCHS. Formal education about basic radiation and radiation is recommended in the nursing program for safe clinical practice.

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Salih, S., Nordin, M. N., Alkatheeri, A., Nasser, A., Saif, M., Abdallah, Z., … Hasaneen, M. (2023). Assessment of Nursing Students’ Awareness toward Ionizing Radiation: Cross-Sectional Study. Nursing Reports, 13(2), 855–864. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020075

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