Covid-19 and Neuro-Behavioral Economics: A Conceptual Framework to Improve Physical and Mental Health among Remote Workers
Long-term home confinement during the ongoing COVID-19 can have negative mental and physical health consequences, which in turn can reduce productivity among those working remotely. We sought to delineate factors related to neuro-behavioral economics that employers should consider for their employee...
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Main Authors: | Deepa Dongarwar, MS (Author), Korede K. Yusuf, MBBS, PhD (Author), Sitratullah O. Maiyegun, MD, MRCP (UK) (Author), Sahra Ibrahimi, MPH (Author), Chioma Ikedionwu, MD (Author), Hamisu M. Salihu, MD, PhD (Author) |
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Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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