DOI: 10.17918/etd-7561
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Sexual Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Nurse Practitioners and Certified Nurse Midwives Who Work with Adolescents in Non-acute Care Settings

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“…This result was consistent by Mahieu, et al found more than two-thirds of the studied nurses were female and had more than eight years of experience (13) . In the same concern, this agreed with Minoia, et al that found that most of them were qualified female nurses, and more than half of the studied nurses were married (23) . Which incongruence with Bdair, Maribbay, and Disability, stressed that more than twothirds had a bachelor's degree and less than five years of experience (24) .…”
Section: Participant (A): the Studied Nursessupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This result was consistent by Mahieu, et al found more than two-thirds of the studied nurses were female and had more than eight years of experience (13) . In the same concern, this agreed with Minoia, et al that found that most of them were qualified female nurses, and more than half of the studied nurses were married (23) . Which incongruence with Bdair, Maribbay, and Disability, stressed that more than twothirds had a bachelor's degree and less than five years of experience (24) .…”
Section: Participant (A): the Studied Nursessupporting
confidence: 89%