Worry from contracting COVID-19 infection and its stigma among Egyptian health care providers
Abstract Backgrounds Healthcare providers (HCPs) in COVID-19 epidemic face stressful workload of disease management, shortage of protective equipment and high risk of infection and mortality. These stressors affect greatly their mental health. The aim is to identify working conditions among Egyptian...
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Main Authors: | Doaa Mohamed Osman (Author), Fatma R. Khalaf (Author), Gellan K. Ahmed (Author), Ahmed Y. Abdelbadee (Author), Ahmed M. Abbas (Author), Heba M. Mohammed (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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