Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses about Urinary Catheter and Prevention of Catheter-Associated Infections
Aim: This study was undertaken to explore knowledge and attitudes of nurses about urinary catheter and prevention of catheter-associated infections. Methods: The population of this descriptive study was composed of nurses who worked at a training and research hospital in a province. The study utiliz...
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Main Authors: | Sevinc Kose (Author), Papatya Karakurt (Author), Arzu Erdinc (Author) |
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Atatürk University,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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