Quaranta A
University of Bari
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BMC Public Health | 2014
Maria Teresa Montagna; Christian Napoli; Silvio Tafuri; Antonella Agodi; Francesco Auxilia; Beatrice Casini; Maria Franca Coscia; Marcello Mario D’Errico; Margherita Ferrante; Angelo Fortunato; Cinzia Germinario; Domenico Martinelli; Giuseppe Michele Masanotti; Maria Fatima Massenti; Gabriele Messina; Paolo Montuori; I. Mura; Giovanni Battista Orsi; Quaranta A; Giovanni Sotgiu; Armando Stefanati; Stefano Tardivo; Maria Valeria Torregrossa; Anna Maria Tortorano; Licia Veronesi; Raffaele Zarrilli; Cesira Pasquarella
BackgroundThe Italian Study Group on Hospital Hygiene of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health conducted a multicentre survey aiming to evaluate undergraduate health care students’ knowledge of tuberculosis and tuberculosis control measures in Italy.MethodsIn October 2012–June 2013, a sample of medical and nursing students from 15 Italian universities were enrolled on a voluntary basis and asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire investigating both general knowledge of tuberculosis (aetiology, clinical presentation, outcome, screening methods) and personal experiences and practices related to tuberculosis prevention. Data were analysed through multivariable regression using Stata software.ResultsThe sample consisted of 2,220 students in nursing (72.6%) and medicine (27.4%) courses. Our findings clearly showed that medical students had a better knowledge of tuberculosis than did nursing students.Although the vast majority of the sample (up to 95%) answered questions about tuberculosis aetiology correctly, only 60% of the students gave the correct responses regarding clinical aspects and vaccine details. Overall, 66.9% of the students had been screened for tuberculosis, but less than 20% of those with a negative result on the tuberculin skin test were vaccinated. Multivariable regression analysis showed that age and type of study programme (nursing vs. medical course) were determinants of answering the questions correctly.ConclusionsAlthough our data showed sufficient knowledge on tuberculosis, this survey underlines the considerable need for improvement in knowledge about the disease, especially among nursing students. In light of the scientific recommendations concerning tuberculosis knowledge among students, progress of current health care curricula aimed to develop students’ skills in this field is needed.
BMC Public Health | 2011
Quaranta A; Christian Napoli; Fabrizio Fasano; Claudio Montagna; Giuseppina Caggiano; Maria Teresa Montagna
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2015
De Giglio O; Quaranta A; Grazia Lovero; Caggiano G; Maria Teresa Montagna
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2015
De Giglio O; Quaranta A; Giovanna Barbuti; Christian Napoli; Caggiano G; Maria Teresa Montagna
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2013
M. G. Cagetti; A. Federici; G. Iannetti; E. Gherlone; C. Mazza; A. Majorana; P. A. Marcoli; Maria Teresa Montagna; M. R. Munizzi; M. Nardone; V. Pinchi; S. Pizzi; Antonella Polimeni; S. Zampogna; Laura Strohmenger; S. De Filippo; O De Giglio; S. Mastroberardino; M. Aloe; Quaranta A; V. Talarico
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2012
Francesca Gallè; Quaranta A; Christian Napoli; Di Onofrio; Alfano; Maria Teresa Montagna; Giorgio Liguori
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2016
Quaranta A; O De Giglio; Paolo Trerotoli; S Vaccaro; Christian Napoli; Maria Teresa Montagna; Caggiano G
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunità | 2013
Maria Teresa Montagna; De Giglio O; Quaranta A; Antonella Rella; Caterina Coretti; Grazia Lovero; Caggiano G; Christian Napoli
Archive | 2016
O. De Giglio; Silvia Brigida; Quaranta A; M.T. Montagna
OER PUGLIA | 2015
Giuseppina Caggiano; Quaranta A; Caterina Coretti; Osvalda De Giglio; Grazia Lovero; F Ioana; A. Dambrosio