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Prevention practices of hepatitis b infection among the second year nursing students in Nam Dinh University Of Nursing | Journal of Nursing Science
Prevention practices of hepatitis b infection among the second year nursing students in Nam Dinh University Of Nursing

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Dinh, T. P. H., & Mai, A. D. (2018). Prevention practices of hepatitis b infection among the second year nursing students in Nam Dinh University Of Nursing. Journal of Nursing Science, 1(3), 54–59. Retrieved from https://www.jns.vn/index.php/journal/article/view/108

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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to access level of practices on student nurse experiencing nursing practices in both daily life and when doing nursing practices in labs at the University.

Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 601 second-year nursing students from March 2016 to December 2016 in the Nam Dinh University of Nursing. A pre-designed questionnaire was used and the pilot study was initially carried out to test its reliability.

Results: The results showed that when students practiced in the clinic, 18% of them had ever lacked personal protection equipment for nursing. Those who have ever been pierced by sharp when conducting nursing practices accounted for 5%. The percentage of nursing students having good practice was 58,7% and that in poor practice group was 41,3%.

Conclusion: This study gave a conclusion that there was the reasonable practice of prevention hepatitis B among nursing students. However, about four–fifth of them have not been vaccinated for hepatitis B in our study group, which keeps them at the risk of the disease. Our results illustrates that the strategy to give hepatitis B vaccination for all nursing students joining the healthcare professional University is necessary.

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practices, Hepatitis B, nursing students thực hành, viêm gan B, sinh viên điều dưỡng
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