Background: Disease knowledge, appropriate attitude, and proper practices play an important role in disease control and reduction of diabetes-related complications and deaths. This study aims to investigate the impact of knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAPs) of Type 2 diabetic patients' outcomes.
Materials And Methods: A cross-sectional research was conducted on a group of 102 Type 2 diabetic participants in 17 communities in Tam Binh District, Vinh Long Province, Vietnam.
This mixed-method research aimed to evaluate in need assessments and develop an intervention model for quality improvement information system-QIIS for surveillance and monitoring Patient safety and Personals safety in Kalasin Hospital, Thailand. The process was divided into 3 phases, 1) Studies on needs assessments of patients and hospital staff-2P, 2) Develop the program and assessment 3) Program implementation and evaluation. The 245 participants were participated during October 2019 - Februarys 2020.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis cross-sectional research aimed to explore the associated factors with nursing practice for patient safety of nurses in Kalasin Hospital, Kalasin Province, Thailand. The 245 samples were randomized which using created questionnaires which was applied to collect their opinion. The results showed that level of nursing practice for patient safety was moderate level (average = 3.
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