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Perceived stress from social isolation or loneliness among clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers during COVID-19
BackgroundWorkplace social isolation and loneliness have been found to result in a decline in job satisfaction and an increase in burnout among...
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Excess risk of COVID-19 infection and mental distress in healthcare workers during successive pandemic waves: Analysis of matched cohorts of healthcare workers and community referents in Alberta, Canada
ObjectivesTo investigate changes in risk of infection and mental distress in healthcare workers (HCWs) relative to the community as the COVID-19...
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Bridging gaps: a qualitative inquiry on improving paediatric rheumatology care among healthcare workers in Kenya
BackgroundDue to the paucity of paediatric rheumatologists in Kenya, it is paramount that we explore strategies to bridge clinical care gaps for...
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“We need to confirm at least from two or three”: Healthcare workers’ discretion as gatekeepers in the context of the Ethiopian abortion law
IntroductionWomen’s access to legal and safe abortion is a vital means to reduce unsafe abortion, which in turn is known to reduce maternal morbidity...
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A longitudinal qualitative exploration of Victorian healthcare workers’ and organisations’ evolving views and experiences during COVID-19
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted individuals, society, and healthcare organisations worldwide. Recent international research...
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Five different ways of reasoning: Tanzanian healthcare workers’ ideas about how to improve HIV prevention among same-sex attracted men
BackgroundSame-sex attracted men in Tanzania and globally carry a disproportionate burden of HIV. Drawing on qualitative research, this article...
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Healthcare workers safety in the COVID-19 era: the impact of pre-pandemic personal protective equipment (PPE) training in Pakistan
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has revealed vulnerabilities in healthcare systems worldwide, emphasizing the importance of healthcare worker safety...
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How Do Control Beliefs About Stress Relate to Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Healthcare Workers: The Mediating Role of Optimism and Cognitive Reappraisal
Increasing interest in understanding depressive symptoms in healthcare workers stems from their negative impact. Previous studies have highlighted...
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Development and Validation of the Vicarious Racism in Healthcare Workers Scale
Vicarious racism occurs when hearing about or observing people of the same racial and/or ethnic group experience racism. Healthcare workers may face...
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Stress, depression, anxiety, and quality of life among the healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Syria: a multi-center study
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic emerged as an expected source of stress and anxiety as the healthcare workers had to work for long hours in close...
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Trajectory analysis of the work and life experience of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal qualitative study
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has posed a global health threat and has had a profoundly negative impact on the work and lives of healthcare...
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Online training of Covid-19 infection prevention and control for healthcare workers in psychiatric institutes
BackgroundThis study aimed to develop a unique online infection prevention and control (IPC) training on Covid-19 for healthcare workers in...
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A healthcare workers’ mHealth adoption instrument for the develo** world
IntroductionHealthcare workers’ adoption of mHealth is critical to the success or failure of clinician based mHealth services in the develo**...
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Comparison of Older Primary Healthcare Workers with Non-Older Workers in Terms of Working Life, Quality of Life and Health Problems in Turkey
AbstractWith the rapid growth of aging all over the world, it was reported that the proportion of older workers in employment would increase. It was...
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What do healthcare workers need? A qualitative study on support strategies to protect mental health of healthcare workers during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
BackgroundTo support healthcare workers (HCWs) during the increased burden caused by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, numerous recommendations for action and...
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Expanding access to healthcare for people who use drugs and sex workers: hepatitis C elimination implications from a qualitative study of healthcare experiences in British Columbia, Canada
BackgroundHepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major health threat in Canada. In British Columbia (BC) province, 1.6% of the population had been exposed to...
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Occupational burnout, flourishing and job satisfaction among HIV/AIDS healthcare workers in Western China: a network analysis
BackgroundHealthcare workers suffered with high prevalence of occupational burnout, which might be related with their job satisfaction and...
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Pulmonary function assessment after COVID-19 in vaccinated healthcare workers
COVID-19 typically presents with flu-like symptoms due to the viral infection itself. The most severe cases are characterised by lung damage, an...
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Healthcare workers’ perspectives on a prescription phone program to meet the health equity needs of patients in the emergency department: a qualitative study
ObjectivesPeople experiencing homelessness and marginalization face considerable barriers to accessing healthcare services. Increased reliance on...
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Healthcare workers’ experiences of workplace violence: a qualitative study in Lebanon
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to healthcare workers (HCWs) around the world. The healthcare system in Lebanon...