Crossroads of well-being and compliance: a qualitative cohort study of visitor restriction policy during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Netherlands, May 2020-December 2021
Abstract Background In this qualitative study we observed in-depth the impact of the visiting restriction policy (VRP, i.e. number of visitors allowed at home) on well-being and compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic to regulate infection rates. Methods A cohort of 15 interviewees was followed thro...
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Main Authors: | Fatima Arrahmani (Author), Annerike Gorter (Author), Janneke Elberse (Author), Anne H. Buitenhuis (Author), Gerjo Kok (Author), Pita Spruijt (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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