EVALUATION OF RADIATION PROTECTION PRACTICES IN DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY AT KOMFO ANOKYE TEACHING HOSPITAL (KATH)
Keywords:
Ionizing radiation, dental radiography, radiation protection, radiation exposure, adherenceAbstract
BACKGROUND: The application of X-ray imaging in dentistry has undergone significant advancements since its inception in the 19th
century. Dental radiographs are crucial for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment planning, ongoing monitoring, and comprehensive
follow-up. Nonetheless, exposure to radiation during radiography procedures has dangers, requiring precautions for both patients and
personnel. This study SEEKS to evaluate the compliance of dentists and radiographers with radiation protection protocols in dental
radiography at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at KATH, with a total of 65 participants. The
convenience sampling method was used. Data collection was facilitated through a questionnaire that assessed variables such as
background information, knowledge, compliance, and factors affecting adherence to radiation protection protocol. Data analysis was
performed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 27.0. Ethical approval was obtained with the number
CHRPE/AP/176/24.
RESULTS: Most participants (67.7%) demonstrated a good understanding of radiation protection and the associated risks of radiation
exposure. However, the majority (61.5%) of participants were not fully adhering to radiation protection protocols. The main obstacles to adherence were a lack of resources and the absence of standardized radiation protection guidelines.
CONCLUSION: The low level of adherence necessitates immediate strategic planning and the implementation of policies to enhance
radiation safety at KATH.