This study aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge of healthcare workers in Kutahya (a western province of Turkey) about HCV infection and their attitudes toward patients with hepatitis C infection. A total of 335 healthcare workers working in Kutahya Evliya Celebi Research and Training Hospital were included in the study. A questionnaire evaluating demographic characteristics, level of knowledge and attitudes of healthcare workers toward patients with hepatitis C infection was administered to the participants. Thirty-six point four percent of the participants were males. According to the occupations, distributions of the participants were as followings: 54.6% nurse, 25.1% physician, 11.6% trainee nurse, 4.5% intern and 4.2% anesthesia tec...
Background: The World Health Organization seeks to achieve the goal of viral hepatitis elimination b...
This definitive analytical study is carried out at 13 hemodialysis ünits in İstanbul which accepted ...
Background. Blood-borne infections have been recognized as an occupational hazard for nearly 50 year...
This study aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge of healthcare workers in Kutahya (a western prov...
Objectives: To evaluate the level of knowledge of, to investigate the attitudes toward, and to deter...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can lead to much morbidity and mortality, and health c...
A questionnaire was developed to determine health care workers\u27 (HCWs) knowledge of, and attitude...
This study aims to assess the knowledge and attitudes about hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV) ...
Background: Health care workers are a high-risk group for acquiring Health care-associated infection...
Background and Aims: Health care workers (HCWs) are at risk of contracting and spreading hepatitis B...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
A questionnaire was used to determine registered and enrolled nurses' knowledge of, and attitudes to...
Background: Health care workers are a high-risk group for acquiring hepatitis B virus infection and ...
Objective: To assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of nursing staff towards hepatiti...
Mohammed Biset Ayalew,1 Boressa Adugna Horssa,1 Nardose Getachew,2 Sitotaw Amare,2 Ashenafi Getnet2 ...
Background: The World Health Organization seeks to achieve the goal of viral hepatitis elimination b...
This definitive analytical study is carried out at 13 hemodialysis ünits in İstanbul which accepted ...
Background. Blood-borne infections have been recognized as an occupational hazard for nearly 50 year...
This study aimed to evaluate the level of knowledge of healthcare workers in Kutahya (a western prov...
Objectives: To evaluate the level of knowledge of, to investigate the attitudes toward, and to deter...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can lead to much morbidity and mortality, and health c...
A questionnaire was developed to determine health care workers\u27 (HCWs) knowledge of, and attitude...
This study aims to assess the knowledge and attitudes about hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV and HCV) ...
Background: Health care workers are a high-risk group for acquiring Health care-associated infection...
Background and Aims: Health care workers (HCWs) are at risk of contracting and spreading hepatitis B...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
A questionnaire was used to determine registered and enrolled nurses' knowledge of, and attitudes to...
Background: Health care workers are a high-risk group for acquiring hepatitis B virus infection and ...
Objective: To assess the level of knowledge, attitude and practice of nursing staff towards hepatiti...
Mohammed Biset Ayalew,1 Boressa Adugna Horssa,1 Nardose Getachew,2 Sitotaw Amare,2 Ashenafi Getnet2 ...
Background: The World Health Organization seeks to achieve the goal of viral hepatitis elimination b...
This definitive analytical study is carried out at 13 hemodialysis ünits in İstanbul which accepted ...
Background. Blood-borne infections have been recognized as an occupational hazard for nearly 50 year...