Providing care to patients with COVID-19 in a reference hospital: health care staff intentional behavior and factors that affect it Running title: Intention to provide care to COVID-19 patients
Objective: The investigation of intentional behavior of hospital staff to care for COVID-19 patients and the study of the factors that influences it. Method: This is a cross-sectional study, of 261 physicians and nurses working in a COVID-19 reference hospital. Data were collected by an anonymous qu...
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Main Authors: | Theodoros Pesiridis (Author), Petros Galanis (Author), Eleni Anagnostopoulou (Author), Athena Kalokerinou (Author), Panayota Sourtzi (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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