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Knowledge, attitude, and practices toward infection prevention and control among undergraduate pharmacy students in Zambia: findings and implications.

Steward MudendaJoseph ChizimuBilly ChabalengeMaisa KasangaScott Kaba MatafwaliVictor DakaKaunda YambaMargret MulombaWebrod MufwambiKatowa-Mukwato PatriciaBrian B Godman
Published in: Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE (2023)
This study found that pharmacy students had good knowledge, positive attitudes, and good practices toward IPC measures. Consequently, more emphasis is needed to improve the student's knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward IPC, especially in areas where gaps were identified. Additionally, there is a need to improve curricula on IPC measures in the training of pharmacy programs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • high school
  • medical education
  • medical students