01214nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001700042653003300059653002400092653001100116653001000127653001200137653001500149653003100164100001500195700001100210700001900221700001100240245009100251300001100342490000700353050003200360520054200392022001400934 1984 d c1984 Jul-Sep10aAttitude of Health Personnel10aClinical Competence10aHumans10aIndia10aleprosy10aPhysicians10aSurveys and Questionnaires1 aSandhu H S1 aNaik G1 aChandorkar R K1 aBose C00aA study of knowledge, attitude and practice of leprosy among doctors of Bhopal, India. a633-400 v56 aInfolep Library - available3 a
A study of knowledge, attitude and practice of leprosy among doctors of Bhopal has found that junior doctors had more exposure to leprology compared to all other groups. Medical college doctors had better knowledge of leprology compared to non-medical college doctors. Knowledge and attitude about leprosy among doctors were influenced by qualification, age, cultural and environmental factors. A strong association was observed between knowledge and attitude about leprosy of doctors and their practice of treating leprosy cases.
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