Reported hours of infection education received positively associated with student nurses' ability to comply with infection prevention practices: Results from a nationwide survey
•Student nurses report that infection prevention practices vary between school and clinical settings.•Reported hours of infection education received by student nurses may be related to compliance.•Student nurses desire additional infection prevention education in their nursing programs.•Students fin...
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