Determinants of emergency response willingness in the local public health workforce by jurisdictional and scenario patterns: a cross-sectional survey
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The all-hazards willingness to respond (WTR) of local public health personnel is critical to emergency preparedness. This study applied a threat-and efficacy-centered framework to characterize these workers' scenario and jurisdi...
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Main Authors: | Barnett Daniel J (Author), Thompson Carol B (Author), Errett Nicole A (Author), Semon Natalie L (Author), Anderson Marilyn K (Author), Ferrell Justin L (Author), Freiheit Jennifer M (Author), Hudson Robert (Author), Koch Michelle M (Author), McKee Mary (Author), Mejia-Echeverry Alvaro (Author), Spitzer James (Author), Balicer Ran D (Author), Links Jonathan M (Author) |
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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