ASSESSMENT OF THE APPLICATION OF RADIATION PHYSICS KNOWLEDGE DURING
CLINICAL TRAININGS AMONG CLINICAL RADIOGRAPHY STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF
NIGERIA, ENUGU CAMPUS
Abstract
Introduction: Despite a reported understanding of basic
radiation physics principles, students face barriers that hinder
effective translation of this knowledge into clinical practice,
potentially leading to suboptimal outcomes.The objectives of this
cross-sectional descriptive research are to assess the level of
radiation physics knowledge among clinical radiography students,
evaluate their ability to apply this knowledge in clinical settings,
identify barriers hindering successful application, and provide
recommendations for improved integration. Material and method:
The study was conducted among clinical students (4 th
year and 5 th year) of the department of radiography
and radiological sciences, University of Nigeria, Enugu campus, Enugu
state. The study design was a cross-sectional descriptive study which
enables to collect data at a specific point in time. The study
population comprised of students who are currently in 4
th and 5 th year in the department
of medical radiography and radiological sciences. The population has a
total number of 500 students. All clinical radiography students who are
willing to participate in this research were included in this research
Results: Among 220 participants from the University of
Nigeria’s Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences, 81.4%
expressed thorough teaching of radiation physics during pre-clinical
training, while 68.3% reported an excellent understanding. However,
64.3% cited disinterest due to perceived complexity, 42.0% noted a gap
between theoretical teaching and practical application, and 84.6%
mentioned a lack of fear of radiation’s biological effects. Suggestions
for improvement included a dedicated curriculum (90.0%), increased
teaching duration (69.7%), expert involvement (95.10%), hands-on
training (95.5%), interactive learning methods (93.2%), and
collaborative training approaches (95.0%). Conclusion: This
research underscores the importance of refining radiation physics
education to bridge theory and practice effectively.