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Comparison of the effect of bioterrorism education through two methods of lecture and booklet on the knowledge and attitude of nurses of Shams Al-Shomus Nezaja Hospital

BACKGROUND: Today, considering the importance of bioterrorism, it may be time to assess the risk of bioterrorism as an important priority. Nurses, as the broadest group of therapy group, are very influential in this regard.General aim: To determine the impact of bioterrorism education through two me...

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Published in:Journal of Education and Health Promotion 2022-01, Vol.11 (1), p.192-192
Main Authors: Khoshnudi, Masoud, Ghadamgahi, Fahime, Najjarzade, Gholamreza, Mud, Farzane Habibi, Aghaei, Nahid, Arab, No’man, Hosseini-Shokouh, Seyyed-Javad, Nikbakht, Atabak
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