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Title:
KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS ON RADIATION PROTECTION IN SELECTED MILITARY HOSPITALS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

Authors:
Debeline B Dang-ao, Philippines

Abstract:
This study explores the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of radiologic technologists regarding radiation protection and how these factors influence patient care in selected military hospitals within the National Capital Region. Given the health risks associated with ionizing radiation, the research emphasizes the importance of ensuring that radiologic technologists are well-informed and compliant with safety standards to minimize exposure for both patients and healthcare personnel. Using a descriptive-correlational research design, the study surveyed 61 radiologic technologists across four military hospitals. The results showed that respondents demonstrated a very high level of knowledge (Mean =3.83), a very positive attitude (Mean = 3.81), and strong agreement in applying radiation protection practices (Mean = 3.81). Statistical analysis revealed significant correlations between knowledge and attitude, knowledge and practice, and attitude and practice, all with Pearson r values of 1.000 and p-values of 0.000 indicating perfect positive relationships among the variables. The findings highlight that higher levels of knowledge contribute to more positive attitudes and improved safety practices, which in turn enhance patient care. The study concludes that continuous training and strict adherence to radiation protection principles such as the ALARA (As Low as Reasonably Achievable) principle are essential. These results can inform action plans and policies aimed at strengthening radiation safety protocols in both military and civilian healthcare institutions.

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