Knowledge, attitude, and practices of infection prevention and control among radiographers in a resource constraint setting in Namibia
Background: Radiographers' role as healthcare workers places them at constant risk for hospital-acquired infections. Practical, evidence-based methods are necessary to reduce the transmission of pathogens to and from patients and healthcare workers. Objectives: The main objectives of this study...
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Main Authors: | Wako Dihako (Author), Mondjila Amkongo (Author), Abel Karera (Author), Moneni Shilumba (Author) |
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