2017
DOI: 10.12816/0049795
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An Educational Program on Re-Emerging Malaria for Nursing Staff in a Military Fever Hospital

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“…Apouey and Picone (2014) in Sub-Saharan Africa reported that the social interactions in malaria preventive behaviours in the form of social multipliers effects of women's education and household wealth. Al-Agroudi et al (2017b) in Egypt stated that there should be mandatory educational and training programs about the arthropodborne infectious diseases as malaria for all military nurses who would share in the Peacekeeping Missions to Sub-Sahara Afri-ca. They added that nurses must be encouraged for self-study done by bonus, promotions or incentives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Apouey and Picone (2014) in Sub-Saharan Africa reported that the social interactions in malaria preventive behaviours in the form of social multipliers effects of women's education and household wealth. Al-Agroudi et al (2017b) in Egypt stated that there should be mandatory educational and training programs about the arthropodborne infectious diseases as malaria for all military nurses who would share in the Peacekeeping Missions to Sub-Sahara Afri-ca. They added that nurses must be encouraged for self-study done by bonus, promotions or incentives.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%