Effects of a Simulation-Based Training Course on Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude Towards Covid-19 Vaccine in Sulaimani Health Care Centers

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DOI: 10.55349/ijmsnr.2022.23513 Publication Date: 2022-10-07T18:01:33Z
ABSTRACT
Background: One of the most effective ways to decrease burden communicable diseases such as COVID-19 is vaccination but these days despite availability vaccine services hesitancy and delay acceptance or rejection from developing countries remain protection initiate antibody. The aim this study assess nurses’ knowledge attitude regarding before after training course health care centers in Sulaimani city. Materials Methods: we have done a descriptive quantitative design with non-probability purposive sample 74 nurses, reliability instrument was decided using internal consistency (Split half) approach. collection data revealed by interview technique, then presenting participants on last day post-test performed. Results: Most aged between 31-40 years old were governmental employee’s female which graduated institute nursing, had not been vaccinated yet; trained (82.4%, 81.1%, 54%, 91.9%, 97.3%) respectively. (95.9%) participant’s low level, whereas them reach highest level 100%. Conclusion: levels, their because that researchers recommended focusing more courses Ministry health/infection control department develop attitude. Keywords: effect, simulation-based course, covid-19 vaccine, nurse’s staff, knowledge,
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