Effect of educational program on nursing staff' knowledge and attitude toward prevention of hepatitis B virus infection in the cardiac diseases and surgery center
Keywords:
educational program, knowledge, attitude, prevention, hepatitis B virusAbstract
The study Aim to evaluate the effect of educational program on the knowledge and attitude of nursing staff toward prevention of hepatitis B virus infection in the cardiac diseases and surgery center . The study was quasi-experimental using the test and retest method . In which evaluation approach is applied to achieve the objectives of the study and was conducted for during the period of the study from November 2021 to June 2022, The study recommended to establishing the necessary educational programs to increase the knowledge of the nursing staff and improve their attitudes toward the prevention of viral hepatitis B.
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