id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290257-2u228xe9 Hsu, Chih-Cheng Confidence in controlling a SARS outbreak: Experiences of public health nurses in managing home quarantine measures in Taiwan 2006-05-05 .txt text/plain 3081 170 51 title: Confidence in controlling a SARS outbreak: Experiences of public health nurses in managing home quarantine measures in Taiwan This paper assesses factors related to public health nurses' confidence in managing community SARS control programs. The third section contained questions (using 10-point Likert scale: 1 5 the worst to 10 5 the best) about the effectiveness of the nurse's institution in managing the SARS epidemic, including the nurse's assessment of (1) the institutional functioning on community home quarantine, (2) the quality of training received for controlling infectious disease outbreaks, and (3) the adequacy of support (for both manpower and financing) received from superior health agencies force commander said the epidemic situation was stable and advised people to return to their routine. In summary, public health nurses' confidence in the control of a SARS outbreak and people's compliance with quarantine measures are 2 major factors that can affect the success of a SARS-control program. ./cache/cord-290257-2u228xe9.txt ./txt/cord-290257-2u228xe9.txt