Current status of common cold-related knowledge, attitude, and practices among nursing students as well as relevant factors in China

To understand the current status of cold-related knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) among nursing students as well as relevant factors, and provide a scientific basis for offering effective health education and promoting health care levels among nursing students. We conducted a survey of 668 n...

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