Comparison of perceptions of HIV/AIDS between Cameroonian, Honduran and American nursing students after Peerled Education
<p>The study examined changes in HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs between cohorts of Cameroonian, Honduran, and American nursing students across iterations of a train-the-trainer program. Following a didactic course on HIV/AIDS, two subsets of American students led an educati...
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Main Authors: | Holly J Diesel (Author), Donna H Taliaferro (Author), Patrick M Ercole (Author) |
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Archives of Nursing Practice and Care - Peertechz Publications,
2017-07-05.
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