Gender differences associated with knowledge, attitude, and behavior about cough etiquette in primary health care
Introduction: Cough Etiquette is a non-pharmacological intervention in preventing respiratory infections caused by viruses or bacteria in health care facilities. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between gender with knowledge, attitude, and behavior about cough etiquette in TB patients. M...
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Main Authors: | Rahmat Bakhtiar (Author), Krispinus Duma (Author), Hilda Hilda (Author), Romi Hendra (Author), Anwar Mallongi (Author) |
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Pensoft Publishers,
2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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