2010
DOI: 10.5336/medsci.2008-8741
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The Level of Tuberculosis Knowledge and Risk Perception Among Soldiers with Tuberculosis and Impact of Education on This Process

Abstract: Ö ÖZ ZE ET T A Am ma aç ç: : Tü ber kü loz lu as ker has ta lar da tü ber kü loz bil gi dü ze yi, risk al gı la ma sı nı ve eği ti min bu sü re ce et ki si ni ölç mek. G Ge e r re eç ç v ve e Y Yö ön n t te em m l le er r: : Bu an ket ça lış ma sı, İstan bul' da ki bir as ke ri has tane de 2007 yı lın da ya pıl mış tır. An ket, ki şi sel özel lik ler, tü ber kü loz bil gi dü ze yi ve risk al gı la ma sı olmak üze re üç bö lüm şek lin de plan lan dı. Bil gi dü ze yi ve risk al gı la ma sı ile il gi li so ru la … Show more

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“…In another study, only 15.1% of the patients knew exactly the prophylactic ways against TB, 45.3% knew how the diagnosis was made, 88.3% knew the bounden notice for the disease; while nobody knew about the mission of the TD accurately. [16] The booklets that TD using to inform the patients was used to form the questionnaire used in our study. For that reason, the patients were asked what they understood from the definition of the disease as described in the booklet, and 86% of the patients gave true answers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, only 15.1% of the patients knew exactly the prophylactic ways against TB, 45.3% knew how the diagnosis was made, 88.3% knew the bounden notice for the disease; while nobody knew about the mission of the TD accurately. [16] The booklets that TD using to inform the patients was used to form the questionnaire used in our study. For that reason, the patients were asked what they understood from the definition of the disease as described in the booklet, and 86% of the patients gave true answers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%