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Title: A descriptive study to assess the knowledge of opportunistic infection of HIV & tuberculosis among staff nurses at selected health facility in Bengaluru
Authors: A B, Radhika
Raveendran, Athira
K, Bhamini
Keywords: Infection of HIV
Tuberculosis
Staff nurses
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Smt.Nagarathnamma college of Nursing
Abstract: To assess the knowledge on opportunistic infection of HIV&TB among staff nurses. Method: Descriptive approach was used to collect data from 30 subjects. Selected by purposive sampling technique through non probability sampling approach consisting 2 sections. Section A: Demographic Performance consisting of 8 items Section B:Structured questionnaire for assessing knowledge level consisting of 30 items Result: Majority 82.5% of respondents had knowledge about TB. 75.61% of respondents were aware of HIV. 67.7% of respondents were aware about opportunistic infections.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6958
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