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An educational programme for nursing college staff and students during a MERS- coronavirus outbreak in Saudi Arabia.

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An educational programme for nursing college staff and students during a MERS- coronavirus outbreak in Saudi Arabia.

Auteurs : Bridget V. Stirling ; Jennie Harmston ; Hana Alsobayel

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RBID : pubmed:25904821

Abstract

The Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus is a serious and emerging issue in Saudi Arabia and the world. A response was required to reduce possible disease transmission between the hospital and university. College of Nursing academic staff developed a programme in response to the educational and emotional needs of participants.

DOI: 10.1186/s12912-015-0065-y
PubMed: 25904821

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