Knowledge of Mpox, Media Exposure, and Clinical Experience: DOI Creative Commons

Aime Fidele Ndayiragije Mvuyekure,

Daniel Muhayimana,

Simon Pierre Ndayishimye MVuyekure

et al.

Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(2), P. 74 - 89

Published: Dec. 26, 2024

Background: This study aimed to determine the predictors of nursing students’ preparedness for disease outbreaks and relationships between knowledge Mpox, media exposure, clinical experience, as moderated by demographic variables. One hundred respondents were selected using stratified random sampling from four academic levels at University Gitwe. Methods: The employed a Quantitative research design. results indicated that had high Mpox (66%), exposure (mean = 2.69, SD 0.743), substantial experience 2.58, 0.794). Despite facing certain challenges, there was level outbreaks, particularly concerning 2.77, 0.73). Findings: found negligible non-significant correlation with (rho -0.077, p 0.445). Conversely, exhibited moderate positive 0.636, < 0.001), while showed but relationship (R² 0.142). Conclusion: findings suggest training programs enhance manage outbreaks. Media identified most significant predictor preparedness. Based on these findings, it is recommended integrate literacy, structured training, disaster workshops into education curricula strengthen capacity respond public health emergencies effectively.

Language: Английский

Knowledge of Mpox, Media Exposure, and Clinical Experience: DOI Creative Commons

Aime Fidele Ndayiragije Mvuyekure,

Daniel Muhayimana,

Simon Pierre Ndayishimye MVuyekure

et al.

Pan-African Journal of Health and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3(2), P. 74 - 89

Published: Dec. 26, 2024

Background: This study aimed to determine the predictors of nursing students’ preparedness for disease outbreaks and relationships between knowledge Mpox, media exposure, clinical experience, as moderated by demographic variables. One hundred respondents were selected using stratified random sampling from four academic levels at University Gitwe. Methods: The employed a Quantitative research design. results indicated that had high Mpox (66%), exposure (mean = 2.69, SD 0.743), substantial experience 2.58, 0.794). Despite facing certain challenges, there was level outbreaks, particularly concerning 2.77, 0.73). Findings: found negligible non-significant correlation with (rho -0.077, p 0.445). Conversely, exhibited moderate positive 0.636, < 0.001), while showed but relationship (R² 0.142). Conclusion: findings suggest training programs enhance manage outbreaks. Media identified most significant predictor preparedness. Based on these findings, it is recommended integrate literacy, structured training, disaster workshops into education curricula strengthen capacity respond public health emergencies effectively.

Language: Английский

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