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Evidence-based practice knowledge, attitudes, practices, and barriers
Nursing, 2021Abstract: This study assessed nurses' knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers related to evidence-based practice (EBP). Nurses reported highly positive attitudes toward EBP, and relatively strong EBP knowledge and practices, but they also identified several barriers.
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PREVENTING AIDS: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 19941. Because health care providers are the key professionals in advising patients about prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, the degree to which spread can be prevented is at least partially a function of preventive and education measures taken by health care professionals. 2.
J, Lewis, K, Doyle, L, Roemer
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Knowledge, attitude and practice towards SARS
Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 2004The objective of the study was to explore the knowledge, attitude and practice of the population of Qatar towards severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The study took the form of a cross-sectional community-based survey in Doha International Airport and primary health care centres situated in urban and semi-urban areas of Qatar.
Abdulbari, Bener, Abdullatif, Al-Khal
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Swazi Men’s Contraceptive Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2007This study investigated Swazi men’s contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Thirty adolescent men, aged from 16 to 18, and 86 adult men from urban and rural areas participated in focus group interviews. Adult Swazi men indicated that men were the sole decision makers about sexual and reproductive issues.
Isabella S, Ziyane, Valerie J, Ehlers
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Nurses??? Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2005To describe nurses' knowledge and attitudes about relieving children's pain, perceived barriers to optimal pain management, and analgesics administered by nurses in relation to levels of children's pain.Data were collected from 67 nurses and 132 children in their care.
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Knowledge, attitude and practices regarding acute respiratory infections
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1990One hundred and six mothers in a rural area were interviewed to determine as to how they recognise pneumonia in children, what therapies they practice with mild acute respiratory illnesses and pneumonias and the feeding practices they adopt. Most mothers recognised pneumonia by noticing fast respiratory rate and difficulty in breathing.
S K, Kapoor, V P, Reddaiah, G V, Murthy
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Assent for Treatment: Clinician Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice
Pediatrics, 2006OBJECTIVES. Our purpose for this work was to explore clinician knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding assent for medical treatment and to compare current practice with existing American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.METHODS. One of the investigators administered a questionnaire to clinicians who perform procedures on children at an academic ...
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