Self-Efficacy, Threat, Knowledge and Information Receptivity: Exploring Pandemic Prevention Behaviors to Enhance Societal Welfare (Report)
Academy of Health Care Management Journal 2011, Jan, 7, 1
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INTRODUCTION The USA Department of Health & Human Services has long suggested that the nation needs to shift from a treatment-oriented society to a prevention-oriented one in an effort to promote societal welfare and improve the quality of life of individuals (Moritsugu, 2007). Disease prevention is critical, as the death rate is 810.4 deaths per 100,000 people in the USA population (CDC Deaths & Mortality Data, 2006). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asserts that some of these deaths are associated with conditions that can be prevented (Moritsugu, 2007).
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