Effective Training for Infection Control in a Prefecture's Nursing Association

The Nagasaki Nursing Association has been implementing a long-term Infection Control Staff training (ICS training) for nurses since 1995 for the purposes of understanding the knowledge/skills of infection control, acquiring the roles/ability of execution as leaders to promote infection nursing in th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control 2010, Vol.25(4), pp.195-200
Hauptverfasser: DOBASHI, Rumiko, MATSUMOTO, Miyuki, YAMAGUCHI, Tomoko, KANAZAWA, Mineko, OKUDA, Seiko, UTSUMI, Fumiko
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