2020
DOI: 10.32593/jstmu/vol3.iss2.105
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Myths and misconceptions related to CoVID-19 among future health care providers in a private University of Islamabad - An interventional study

Abstract: Background: Erroneous treatments are hovering all over the internet and social media due to non-existence of the ultimate treatment to CoVID-19. There is a need to disseminate correct knowledge and encourage practices based on evidence, which can successfully prevent the spread of this deadly global pandemic. Objectives: The objective of the study was to explore the myths and misconceptions related to CoVID-19 pandemic in a pre and post health awareness workshop among the future health care professionals… Show more

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