Perception regarding hepatitis B vaccination among Bachelor of Science in Nursing students batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus

Date of Completion

2005

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Hepatitis B, Vaccines, College Students, Nursing

Abstract

What is the profile of BSN students batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus when grouped according to gender, family income and religion? 2. What is the perception regarding Hepatitis B vaccination among BSN students batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus? 3. Is there a significant difference on the perception regarding Hepatitis B vaccination among BSN students batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus when grouped according to gender, family income and religion? The study focused on the perception regarding Hepatitis B vaccination among BSN students batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus. There were 216 students from BSN batch 2006 of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus. The respondents were grouped according to gender, family income, and religion.  Majority of the respondents belong to female group; family income of P50, 000 and below per month, and Roman Catholic. 2. Based on the result of the study majority of the respondent's perception strongly agreed on Hepatitis B vaccination regardless of gender, family income and religion. 3. The perception of Bachelor of Science in Nursing students batch 2006 did not have a distinct difference regarding Hepatitis B vaccination.

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Call Number: TH NM 05 31

Location: Research Commons

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