Effect of education intervention on preventive behaviors of urinary tract infections based on health belief model among female outpatients.
ABSTRACT: Background: Urinary Tract Infection is the most common bacterial infection, accounting for 25 % of all infections. UTI can occur in any population and age groups; however, it is most common in women of reproductive age. It is predicted that one half of all women will experience UTI in the...
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Main Author: | Srivastava,Sukiriti |
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Language: | English |
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