The relevance of public knowledge

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Manjit Kaur

Abstract

This study wants to get more in-depth information from evidence from field studies about the relevance of public knowledge to the public on their health status. We have done the proof by examining some applications that discuss the issue of the two variables above, namely the correlation or application between the experience and education of the community and their health status. We got the data from publications both at home and abroad. We scrutinized the data under a phenomenological approach to get much information and examine it to get answers to appropriate and relevant understanding to answer the problems and hypotheses of this study. Our data search is done electronically with the help of the Google Search engine by entering keywords, and then the search occurs. In other words, this situation relies entirely on secondary data in the form of applications released between 2010 and 2020, relatively new and updated data. In a series of reports, we follow several study models written in qualitative form. Data so that we can say that there is a profound correlation between public health and public behavior and education. Thus this finding becomes an essential input in improving the quality of future studies.

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The relevance of public knowledge. (2022). Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 4(2), 1-25. https://cjlm.org/index.php/cjlm/article/view/16
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The relevance of public knowledge. (2022). Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 4(2), 1-25. https://cjlm.org/index.php/cjlm/article/view/16