Prevention of Nosocomial Infection and Standard Precautions: Knowledge and Source of Information Among Healthcare Students
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology2008Vol. 29(7), pp. 642–647
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Abstract
The overall score for infection control indicated that instruction was effective; however, knowledge levels were different by area (the best scores were results of tests of standard precautions) and curriculum (nursing students achieved the best overall score). Ward training for daily infection control practice (ie, bedside instructions training and course work) could be improved for healthcare students.
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