id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-278759-pykihnup Koh, Yiwen Nurses' perceptions of risk from emerging respiratory infectious diseases: A Singapore study 2012-03-21 .txt text/plain 4899 277 53 Another significant finding of this study is that the government's, organizations' and nurses' perceptions of new emerging respiratory infectious diseases were influenced by their previous experience with SARS. 16 It can be seen from this discussion that there is a substantial amount of research examining how HCWs perceive the risks of Emerging Acute Respiratory Infectious Diseases such as H1N1 and SARS; 17, 25 however, few studies have focused specifically on nurses. 41, 42 With the resurgence of emerging acute respiratory infectious diseases such as SARS and pandemic influenza in the 21st century, research investigating nurses' risk perceptions towards their exposure is more than ever pertinent. The data show that the nurses in this study have similar concerns to previous research on HCW's perceptions of risk from SARS and other emerging acute respiratory infectious diseases in that these nurses were concerned about risks to their personal health (from patients, from colleagues and visitors to the organization). ./cache/cord-278759-pykihnup.txt ./txt/cord-278759-pykihnup.txt