Determinants of nurse's and personal support worker's adherence to facial protective equipment in a community setting during the COVID-19 pandemic: A pilot study
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Main Authors: | Emily C. King (Author), Katherine A.P. Zagrodney (Author), Sandra M. McKay (Author), Vivan Hung (Author), Linn D. Holness (Author), Kathryn Nichol (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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