Benjamin Ikemefuna Ude, Abigail Amarachi Mba, Ikechukwu Emmanuel Onwunta, Kingsley Chukwudindu Ngaokere, Justice Chukwuebuka Onah, Henry Tobechukwu Okpo
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Abstract
X-rays play a crucial role in modern medical practice, enabling more accurate diagnoses of diseases and injuries. However, despite its clinical significance, X-rays have been associated with potentially harmful biological effects if not properly managed; hence, the need for radiation optimisation and adherence to safety protocols. This study evaluates patients' awareness of the significance of X-ray warning signs, their understanding of the signs used, and their knowledge of the effects of radiation on biological cells. This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted between January and June 2025 at the radiology departments of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital and the National Orthopaedic Hospital Enugu in Enugu, Nigeria. Well-structured questionnaires consisting of 20 questions and three sections were adopted. Data was analysed using the Chi-square test and descriptive statistics, with statistical significance set atp< 0.05. 186 questionnaires were received and analysed, and the gender distribution was equal (50% male, 50% female). While the majority of participants have not been educated on the significance of X-ray warning signs, 30.1% are unaware of their existence. The majority (57.5%) of the participants reported no difficulty understanding the X-ray warning light, signal/signs, and 32.8% did not obey the warning signs observed. Patients in the studied hospitalslack proper enlightenment on the significance of X-ray warning signs. This highlights the need for hospitals to initiate a laid-down policy to educate patients on radiation safety protocols, and ultimately prevent accidental radiation exposure.
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Journal of Radiological Protection publishes articles on all aspects of radiological protection, including non-ionising as well as ionising radiations. Fields of interest range from research, development and theory to operational matters, education and training. The very wide spectrum of its topics includes: dosimetry, instrument development, specialized measuring techniques, epidemiology, biological effects (in vivo and in vitro) and risk and environmental impact assessments.
The journal encourages publication of data and code as well as results.