The level of knowledge about burns and attitude of university of zambia (UNZA) physiotherapy clinical students ( 4th and 5th years) towards management of burn patients in G- Block UTH/ Ivyn Bwalya.
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TextPublication details: Lusaka: The University of Zambia, 2016.Description: viii,75pSubject(s): Summary: Adequte knowledge, positive attitude, and willingness to provide services are important factors in rendering competent and compasionate care to patients with burns. Purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge about burns and attitudes that UNZA physiotherapy clinical students have towards management of patients with burn injuries in G block at UTH.
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Adequte knowledge, positive attitude, and willingness to provide services are important factors in rendering competent and compasionate care to patients with burns. Purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge about burns and attitudes that UNZA physiotherapy clinical students have towards management of patients with burn injuries in G block at UTH.
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