Factors influencing preventive behavior against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus among nursing students in South Korea

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), an emerging infectious disease introduced in South Korea in 2015, spreads quickly through hospitals, and Korea became one of the major areas affected by the disease after the Middle East region. To stop the spread of an emerging disease, it is...

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Communicable Diseases
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Coronavirus Infections - nursing
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Disease Outbreaks
Disease prevention
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Nursing Students
Professional knowledge
Questionnaires
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Risk Factors
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Students, Nursing - psychology
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