The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza

Magister Curationis - Mcur === According to Brown (2010), influenza kills and hospitalises thousands of people every year, about thirty-five thousand and two hundred thousand respectively. Some studies have shown that one of the major reasons that people do not take part in preventative behaviour...

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Main Author: Ramadan, Omar
Other Authors: Daniels, F.
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6220
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-62202018-08-16T15:59:33Z The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza Ramadan, Omar Daniels, F. Attitudes Barriers Behaviour Health Belief Model Health Seeking Behaviour Influenza Nursing students Perceptions Severity Vaccination Magister Curationis - Mcur According to Brown (2010), influenza kills and hospitalises thousands of people every year, about thirty-five thousand and two hundred thousand respectively. Some studies have shown that one of the major reasons that people do not take part in preventative behaviour concerning influenza would be some misconceptions and lack of knowledge. The purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions and attitudes of nursing students at a University in the Western Cape about influenza and their prevention and health seeking behaviour against influenza infection. This topic is important as nursing students are a part of the population group that is frequently exposed to influenza, either at their institutions of learning or in the hospitals and clinics, where they come into contact with patients in their roles as health care workers. A comprehensive review of the literature around perceptions and attitudes and health seeking behaviours regarding influenza was undertaken and considered by the researcher. Most of the literature reviewed came from Western countries as not much research has been done in Africa on the topic. From the literature reviewed, the researcher decided to use the Health Belief Model as a conceptual framework for this study as it has proven to be relatively effective in previous studies of this nature as well as in predicting people's health seeking behaviours. 2018-08-07T12:20:08Z 2018-08-07T12:20:08Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6220 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Attitudes
Barriers
Behaviour
Health Belief Model
Health Seeking Behaviour
Influenza
Nursing students
Perceptions
Severity
Vaccination
spellingShingle Attitudes
Barriers
Behaviour
Health Belief Model
Health Seeking Behaviour
Influenza
Nursing students
Perceptions
Severity
Vaccination
Ramadan, Omar
The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
description Magister Curationis - Mcur === According to Brown (2010), influenza kills and hospitalises thousands of people every year, about thirty-five thousand and two hundred thousand respectively. Some studies have shown that one of the major reasons that people do not take part in preventative behaviour concerning influenza would be some misconceptions and lack of knowledge. The purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions and attitudes of nursing students at a University in the Western Cape about influenza and their prevention and health seeking behaviour against influenza infection. This topic is important as nursing students are a part of the population group that is frequently exposed to influenza, either at their institutions of learning or in the hospitals and clinics, where they come into contact with patients in their roles as health care workers. A comprehensive review of the literature around perceptions and attitudes and health seeking behaviours regarding influenza was undertaken and considered by the researcher. Most of the literature reviewed came from Western countries as not much research has been done in Africa on the topic. From the literature reviewed, the researcher decided to use the Health Belief Model as a conceptual framework for this study as it has proven to be relatively effective in previous studies of this nature as well as in predicting people's health seeking behaviours.
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title The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
title_short The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
title_full The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
title_fullStr The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
title_full_unstemmed The perceptions, attitudes and health seeking behaviour of nursing students at a university in the Western Cape regarding influenza
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