KHẢO SÁT KIẾN THỨC, THÁI ĐỘ, THỰC HÀNH VỀ PHÒNG CHỐNG DỊCH COVID-19 CỦA SINH VIÊN TRƯỜNG CAO ĐẲNG Y TẾ HÀ NỘI NĂM 2020

Bùi Huy Tùng, Hà Thị Nguyệt Minh, Lê Thị Thu Hường, Nguyễn Thị Hồng Ngọc, Nguyễn Thanh Huyền, Trần Đỗ Bảo Nghi

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The research surveyed 434 nursing students at Hanoi Medical College for 2 months (October-November 2020). Synthesizing students’ scores on knowledge, attitude, and practice of COVID-19 epidemic prevention showed that 74.9% of students had good knowledge, and 25.1% which still didn’t achieved. The proportion of students with a good attitude was 93.2%, not good 6.8%. Research results showed that the proportion of students whose practices wasn’t good is quite high (56.3%), only 43.7% of students had good practices. The above situation of students shows that it is essential to improve and consolidate drastic
measures to deter students from disease prevention.

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