Knowledge, attitude, and practice of Iranian health sciences students regarding hepatitis B and C virus infections: A national survey
American Journal of Infection Control Sep 16, 2017
Karimi-Sari H, et al. - Using a national survey, researchers examined the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections among Iranian health sciences students in 12 Iranian medical sciences universities. Findings revealed that in these students, HBV- and HCV-related KAP was not satisfying. In addition, results demonstrated priority of needing intervention regarding KAP in some subject areas, lower years of education, and some universities compared with others. Health occupation students, Viral hepatitis, Health attitude, Prevention, Iran
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