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COVID-19 health and safety issues as perceived by nurses assigned in the selected Barangays of Dumaguete City / by Sherie Jane C. Tubilla, Jocel Glen G. Palalon, Cherry Mae K. Dupio, Geneva E. Torres

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University, 2021Description: ix, 55 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmDDC classification:
  • T790 2021 T790 2021
Summary: A research study on determining the COVID-19 health and safety issues as perceived by the nurses assigned in the selected barangays of Dumaguete City which involves 38 respondents. The findings revealed that there is no significant relationship between the demographic profile of the nurses and their extent of perception. Nurses perception is mainly influenced by the quality of training associated with psychological interventions through preventive measures.
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A research study on determining the COVID-19 health and safety issues as perceived by the nurses assigned in the selected barangays of Dumaguete City which involves 38 respondents. The findings revealed that there is no significant relationship between the demographic profile of the nurses and their extent of perception. Nurses perception is mainly influenced by the quality of training associated with psychological interventions through preventive measures.

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