The knowledge of the obligatory reporting of diseases among health professionals

In order to assess what different health care workers (mainly physicians and nursing staff) know about the reporting of communicable diseases, with special emphasis on diseases that must be urgently reported, four groups were interviewed about this health information system (91 persons, who took par...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gaceta sanitaria 1992-11, Vol.6 (33), p.257-262
Hauptverfasser: Escribà Jordana, J M, Canela Soler, J, Sala Farré, M R, Orcau Palau, A
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Female
Humans
Male
Nurses - statistics & numerical data
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Population Surveillance
Spain
Surveys and Questionnaires
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