Knowledge and attitudes of nurses towards alcohol and related problems: the impact of an educational intervention
An exploratory study of quasi-experimental approach that aimed to verify the impact of an educational intervention on attitudes and knowledge of nurses towards alcohol use and associated problems. The sample included 185 nurses, divided into two groups: 84 submitted to a training course and formed t...
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Main Authors: | Janaina Soares (Author), Divane de Vargas (Author), Maria Lucia Oliveira de Souza Formigoni (Author) |
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