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Title: Knowledge attitudes and practices of Public Health Midwives in relation to immunization practices that are carried out in Maternal and Child Health Clinics in a defined Health Unit Area
Authors: Beneragama, A.P.S
Issue Date: 1991
Citation: MSc. (Community Medicine)
Abstract: The study revealed that majority of PHMS were without adequate knowledge regarding EPI. They were lacking immunization competency and refresher training regarding EPI. practices of most of the MCH clinics ( 90 percent) were highly unsatisfactory . Organization of the Clinic, sterilization of the instruments, site and technique of immunization of cold chain, records keeping have been observed to be highly unsatisfactory . Ultimate quality of care was very poor . Most of the PHMS did not have necessary knowledge , attitudes and practices in relation to EPL. Lack of in-service training have been seen as short comings
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/730
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