Health Care Provider Burnout in Syria During COVID-19 Pandemic's Omicron Wave
Background: Healthcare workers have dealt with a range of psychological problems during the COVID 19 epidemic, including sadness, mental discomfort, anxiety, and poor sleep. Burnout is a state of prolonged work stress-related psychological, emotional, and physical stress brought on by emotional wear...
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Main Authors: | Hidar Alibrahim (Author), Sarya Swed (Author), Haidara Bohsas (Author), Hiba Haj Saleh (Author), Safwan Al-Rassas (Author), Noor Hussain (Author), Ayush Kumar (Author), Bisher Sawaf (Author) |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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