This study conducted at Nam Dinh University of Nursing based on concept that Positive attitude towards occupational exposure can help nursing students self-correct their behavior in the prevention of blood and body fluid exposure. This paper aims to describe final-year nursing students’ attitude of Nam Dinh University of Nursing towards preventing exposures to blood and body fluids. Related to research methods, Final year full-time nursing students were randomly selected to answer questionnaires. Research results show The mean score of the attitude towards the prevention of exposure to blood and body fluids was 3.69 ± 0.22 points. In which, mean scores of students’ attitude towards severity; the importance of preventive measures; the role o...
Adverse drug reactions affect individuals of all ages and cause unnecessary morbidity and mortality....
Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to the healthcare system. Nursin...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion and there may be a link between a nurse’s o...
Background: Blood Exposure Accidents (BEAs) are frequent in healthcare settings and may cause such s...
Background: Due to the nature of their academic field and clinical training, students of nursing, mi...
Nursing students are the essential part of the healthcare system all over the world, and play a sign...
Background: Blood Exposure Accidents (BEAs) are frequent in healthcare settings and may cause such s...
The uncertainty surrounding the effect of infectious diseases on nursing students’ attitudes toward ...
Standard precautions pertain to the minimum standards of infection prevention practices that apply t...
Introduction: Infection Control (IC) is a procedure and evidence-based practice applied in...
Title: Vietnamese nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes to hospital-acquired infections and hygi...
Background. Clinical exposure is an important component of the nursing curriculum aimed at engaging ...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to biological agents is the most common occupational risk for nursing staff. ...
The rising incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in China intensifies the need for effective hea...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the frequencies and characteristics of occupational ...
Adverse drug reactions affect individuals of all ages and cause unnecessary morbidity and mortality....
Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to the healthcare system. Nursin...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion and there may be a link between a nurse’s o...
Background: Blood Exposure Accidents (BEAs) are frequent in healthcare settings and may cause such s...
Background: Due to the nature of their academic field and clinical training, students of nursing, mi...
Nursing students are the essential part of the healthcare system all over the world, and play a sign...
Background: Blood Exposure Accidents (BEAs) are frequent in healthcare settings and may cause such s...
The uncertainty surrounding the effect of infectious diseases on nursing students’ attitudes toward ...
Standard precautions pertain to the minimum standards of infection prevention practices that apply t...
Introduction: Infection Control (IC) is a procedure and evidence-based practice applied in...
Title: Vietnamese nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes to hospital-acquired infections and hygi...
Background. Clinical exposure is an important component of the nursing curriculum aimed at engaging ...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to biological agents is the most common occupational risk for nursing staff. ...
The rising incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in China intensifies the need for effective hea...
A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the frequencies and characteristics of occupational ...
Adverse drug reactions affect individuals of all ages and cause unnecessary morbidity and mortality....
Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to the healthcare system. Nursin...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion and there may be a link between a nurse’s o...