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2021
Antibiotics Self-Medication Practice Among Medical Students
Shrestha, Deepti; Barakoti, Achut; Gurung, Rashmi Shakya; Paudel, Rekha; Sapkota, Jyotshna; Deo, Satish
2001
Awareness of Hepatitis B among Government High School Students of Dharan Before and After Educational Intervention (2001) Gurung K1, Gautam K1 1B.P.Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal. Date: 2001 Background Hepatitis B virus, a silent killer is the major cause of morbidity and mortality. Children are 230 times more likely to develop these. Awareness on transmission of Hepatitis B virus is needed to protect our future generations from this infection. Methods A quasi-experimental study design was conducted among government high school students of Dharan. Three government schools were selected using lottery method. Equal number of students (45) from each class was selected by simple random sampling technique and interviewed by using semi-structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed in frequency and percentage by using Two Population Proportion Test. Results There was significant increase (p<0.005) in the level of awareness of students in Post interventional test. A significant number of students 71.1% (p<0.005) came to know about all types of Hepatitis virus after the intervention. Conclusions There was significant increase in the level of awareness of Hepatitis B among government high school students of Dharan after the educational intervention. Educational intervention was found to be effective. Keywords: awareness; educational intervention; government school; hepatitis B; post test; pre-test.
Gurung, K; Gautam, K
2010
Breast and Cervical Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Awareness among Nurses Working in Government Sectors in Eastern Region of Nepal
Shah, T; Pokharel, N; Shah, S; Rai, M
2009
A study on Risky Behavior on Kala-azar Outbreak among Socio-Economically Poor and Marginalized Communities of Jhapa district, Nepal
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2014
Use of Skilled Birth Attendants in Nepal: A Study of Influencing Factors, Structural Barriers and Government Strategies and Interventions
Holst, C
2010
Women's sexual reproductive health (SRH) practices in Southern Lalitpur
Khakurel, D