Perceived Hospital Preparedness Is Negatively Associated With Pandemic-Induced Psychological Vulnerability in Primary Care Employees: A Multicentre Cross-Sectional Observational Study
CONCLUSIONS: Difficult working conditions during the pandemic had a major impact on the psychological wellbeing of emergency department HPs, but this effect might have been lessened if they had been informed about adequate measures for minimizing the risk of exposure.PMID:38600791 | DOI:10.1002/cpp.2969
Source: Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Corrado Corradi-Dell'Acqua Garance Horisberger David Caillet-Bois Alessio Toraldo Michael Christ Vincent Della Santa Vincent Frochaux Pierre Mols Andrea Penaloza Sara Rezzonico Luca Tagliabue Olivier Hugli Source Type: research
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