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Environmental Competencies in Nurses and Undergraduate Nursing Students Related to the Effects of Climate Change on Older People's Health. [PDF]
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Identifying Themes in the Knowledge and Attitudes of UK Healthcare Professionals Towards Transgender and Nonbinary Patients: An Evidence Review. [PDF]
Martin A, Preston L.
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Assessing progress in gender-transformative sexual and reproductive health interventions: how does practice-based knowledge compare with published evidence in sub-Saharan Africa? [PDF]
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Baby walkers – health visitors’ current practice, attitudes and knowledge
Background. Baby walkers are a commonly used item of nursery equipment. Between 12% and 50% of parents whose infant uses a walker report that their child has suffered a walker‐related injury. Health visitors’ knowledge, attitudes and practice with regard to walkers and related health education has not been explored so far.Aim.
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Research knowledge, attitudes and practices of health professionals
Nursing Outlook, 2003Abstract Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) in the conduct and utilization of research were assessed using the Nurses' Research KAP Survey© in 746 nurse (n = 538) and non-nurse (n = 208) health professionals. Nurses were older, included more females and had less education than non-nurses.
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