Master’s Thesis Defense at the College of Nursing on the Protection Motivation Theory and Its Impact on the Preventive Behaviors of Hospital Nurses Exposed to Radiation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
ahmadyahya2025-06-24T09:41:13+00:00In the presence of the Dean of the College of Nursing, Assistant Professor Dr. Tahseen Mohsen Hussein, the master’s thesis defense of the student Mohammed Ali Wahib was held today, Tuesday, June 24, 2025, for his thesis entitled: "Protection Motivation Theory on the Preventive Behaviors of Hospital Nurses Exposed to Radiation: A Randomized Controlled Trial." This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of applying the Protection Motivation Theory in promoting preventive behaviors among hospital nurses exposed to radiation. The research focused on assessing the level of knowledge and awareness regarding radiation hazards among nurses before and after implementing the educational intervention. [Read More]



