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Scholars Academic Journal of Biosciences | Volume-13 | Issue-09
Radiation Safety and Patient Education in Diagnostic Imaging
Ahmad Saleh Mufarh Eid, Bashar Jamal Alnajjar
Published: Sept. 3, 2025 | 40 38
Pages: 1307-1317
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Abstract
In health care, radiation safety within diagnostic imaging constitutes an important aspect. Any form of imaging involves some level of ionizing radiation exposure of patients. In a way, this is rather hazardous for them. Therefore, the potential radiation effects must be balanced with clinical benefits offered by the imaging procedures. There are some basic principles including justification, optimization and dose limitation which are important for ensuring patient safety. Still, the effectiveness of these measures largely pertains to the awareness and collaboration of healthcare providers as well as patients. Patient education is key to understanding the risks and benefits of radiation, as well as safeguards. When everyone communicates clearly, patients can make informed choices. It helps reduce the anxiety that comes with imaging, and builds trust in medical staff. In addition, the adoption of patient-centered education as a standard practice in diagnostic imaging will improve compliance and facilitate safety and radiation protection culture. In this abstract, the relationship between radiation safety practices and patient education is described. Together, these tools can assist in enhancing patient outcomes, avoiding unnecessary exposure and promoting safe imaging practices.