Translation to practice: a randomised controlled study of an evidenced based booklet targeted at breast care nurses in the United Kingdom [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In the United Kingdom (UK), it was documented that a problem of knowledge transfer existed within the speciality of breast-cancer care, thus depriving patients of receiving optimal care.
Altman D.G. +45 more
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Aural health: knowledge, attitude and practice
<p class="abstract"><strong><span lang="EN-US">Background: </span></strong>A majority of the population, both educated and uneducated, is unaware that numerous disorders occur due to unhygienic maintenance of the ears. Ensuring correct aural hygiene limits the risk of ear injury.
Firdose S, Jayita Das Poduval
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Australian mental health nurses and transgender clients: Attitudes and knowledge [PDF]
Post print (author accepted) manuscript made available in accordance with publisher copyright policy.As increasing numbers of transgender people access mental health services, so with this comes the requirement that mental health professionals are ...
Bartholomaeus, Clare +1 more
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Knowledge, attitude and practice of urban and ruarl households towards principles of nutrition in Iran: results of NUTRIKAP Survey. [PDF]
Background: The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practice of urban and rural households toward principles of nutrition in Iran.
Abdollahi, Zahra +9 more
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Mental health nurses’ attitudes, behaviour, experience and knowledge regarding adults with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder:systematic, integrative literature review [PDF]
Aims and objectives To establish whether mental health nurses responses to people with borderline personality disorder are problematic and, if so, to inform solutions to support change.
Dickens, Geoffrey L. +2 more
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Background: Health sciences students are expected to have appropriate knowledge and attitudes toward medication use. However, literary evidence of such expertise among health sciences students of King Saud University is unknown.
Abdullah T. Eissa
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Improving rural and remote practitioners’ knowledge of the diabetic foot: findings from an educational intervention [PDF]
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine knowledge of national guidelines for diabetic foot assessment and risk stratification by rural and remote healthcare professionals in Western Australia and their implementation in practice. Assessment of diabetic
David G. Glance +3 more
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Immunisation attitudes, knowledge and practices of health professionals in regional NSW [PDF]
This study investigated the immunisation knowledge, attitudes and practices among health professionals in two regional Area Health Services of NSW with low and high immunisation rates. It also compared these factors between the areas and between the health professional groups.A self-administered questionnaire was posted in 2006 to health professionals,
Julie, Leask +6 more
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Livestock Farmers in Brucellosis Control
Background and Objective: brucellosis is one of the most common zoonosis diseases. Brucellosis is a systemic disease and affected several organs and tissue in human.
Alireza Nikoonejad +3 more
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Adolescence is a critical period in the appropriation of knowledge, attitudes and health practices. Objective: To analyze the experience of caries in relation to the level of knowledge, to attitudes and oral health practices in adolescents. Materials and
Fabiana Carletto-Körber +3 more
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