Stigmatization, psychological and emotional trauma among frontline health care workers treated for COVID-19 in Lagos State, Nigeria: a qualitative study
Abstract Background COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in global health and economic crisis. We investigated the experiences of frontline health care workers recovering from COVID-19 in Lagos State Nigeria. Methods We conducted a qualitative study among frontline health workers recovering from COVID-19...
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Main Authors: | Ayi Vandi Kwaghe (Author), Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi (Author), Peter Okpeh Amede (Author), James Olatunde Okediran (Author), Rowland Utulu (Author), Muhammad Shakir Balogun (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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