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Amin T et al. - Lack of resources and training opportunities, and excessive workload were the most frequent factors cited by HCWs for not implementing SPs during routine tasks. The level of knowledge of SPs by HCWs in primary healthcare in Al-Hassa is low. Current training and medical and nursing school curricula should therefore be revised.

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Tarek Amin, 06/12/09

Primary Care Workers should be provided with more opprtunities to practice savely with proper guidance and sufficient knowledge. i hope this article shed the light on the risks pertained at this level of care and that our curricula revised to suit the workers needs.

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