2016
DOI: 10.9790/1684-0505032535
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Effect of an educational program for farming mothers to protect their children from pesticide exposure

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“…Results of tables (3) indicated that there is non-significant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses concerning pneumonia in children. These findings are consistent with the study conducted in Egypt Effect of Educational Program on nurse Knowledge about Pneumonia for their Children who found nonsignificant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses about Pneumonia for children (8).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Results of tables (3) indicated that there is non-significant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses concerning pneumonia in children. These findings are consistent with the study conducted in Egypt Effect of Educational Program on nurse Knowledge about Pneumonia for their Children who found nonsignificant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses about Pneumonia for children (8).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Results of tables (3) indicated that there is non-significant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses concerning pneumonia in children. These findings are consistent with the study conducted in Egypt Effect of Educational Program on nurse Knowledge about Pneumonia for their Children who found nonsignificant differences between three periods (pre, post-I and post-II tests) at the control group in all items related to the knowledge of the nurses about Pneumonia for Children (8) Recommendation:…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%