Mizher, Wedad Amer
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Radiology Department Workers' Knowledge Regarding COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study: Pengetahuan Pekerja Departemen Radiologi Mengenai COVID-19: Sebuah Studi Cross-Sectional Abdul-Ra'aoof, Husham Hussain; Mizher, Wedad Amer; Tiryag, Ali Malik; Hanoun, Amina Abdul-Rhman; Hafed, Mohamed Hassan
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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Background: Because radiology department employees are thought to be more susceptible to infection, they must understand infection control procedures and receive the necessary training to wear personal protective equipment. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate radiology department employees' knowledge of COVID-19 and determine how that knowledge relates to the employees' sociodemographic information. Methods: Between February 25 and March 16, 2021, 85 employees of hospitals in the Thi-Qar governorate's radiology departments participated in a descriptive cross-sectional study. To gather the information needed to meet the study's objectives, a unique questionnaire was created. The data was statistically analyzed using the Social Science Statistics software version 23, and the findings were presented as percentages and frequencies. The correlation between the various variables was evaluated using the mean score and significance. Results: Fifty-four (63.9%) and 31 (36.5%) of the 85 participants were men and women, respectively; 28 (32.9%) were in the 20–30 age range; 61 (71.8%) were married; 45 (52.9%) had a diploma; 46 (54.1%) were employed at X-ray units; approximately half (42, 49.4%) were radiographers; and 43 (50.6%) had been employed in the radiology department for 1–10 years. Conclusion: In summary, 78 (91.7%) and 7 (8.4%) individuals, respectively, had high and medium levels of overall knowledge regarding COVID-19 among radiology department employees; no discernible correlation was found between the study population's features and overall expertise.Highlight : Most radiology department workers demonstrated high knowledge about COVID-19. No significant link was found between knowledge levels and sociodemographic factors. Strongest knowledge was in infection prevention and clinical characteristics. Keywords : COVID-19, Radiology Department, Knowledge, Infection Prevention, Cross-Sectional Study
Knowledge of Medical and Nursing Students Regarding Breast Imaging: Pengetahuan Mahasiswa Kedokteran dan Keperawatan tentang Pencitraan Payudara Abdul-Ra'aoof, Husham Hussain; Mizher, Wedad Amer; Tiryag, Ali Malik; Ali, Jaafer Nafie Abd; Hamza, Arkan Ali; Adb-Almoniem, Hasan Ali
Indonesian Journal on Health Science and Medicine Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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General Background: Breast imaging is a cornerstone in the diagnosis and management of breast diseases, offering essential support for early detection and treatment planning. Specific Background: With the rising incidence of breast cancer globally, healthcare professionals require solid knowledge of imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasonography, CT, and MRI. Knowledge Gap: Despite the critical role of imaging, limited evidence exists regarding the knowledge level of medical and nursing students, who represent the future healthcare workforce. Aims: This study aimed to assess the knowledge of medical and nursing students regarding breast imaging at the University of Basrah. Results: A cross-sectional survey of 150 students revealed that 77.3% demonstrated good knowledge, while the remainder showed moderate understanding, with gaps particularly concerning cancer risk distribution and technical aspects of imaging modalities. Novelty: This study provides one of the few systematic assessments of student knowledge in Iraq, highlighting both strengths and deficiencies in breast imaging education. Implications: Findings emphasize the need to enhance curricula with deeper integration of theoretical and practical components in breast imaging to ensure well-prepared graduates capable of contributing effectively to breast cancer detection and management.Highlight : Most students have good knowledge of breast imaging. Breast imaging is important for early detection of breast cancer. There are still gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed in the curriculum. Keywords : Knowledge, Students, Breast Imaging, Medical, Nursing