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Frontline staff, in particular, have been exposed to unprecedented strains. Delivering care during the pandemic impacted their own and their loved one’s safety, and the complexities of the pressures placed them in often difficult and uncomfortable situations for which they had not necessarily been trained [2-4].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43000
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frontline frontline health care workers
JMIRx Med 2022;3(1):e36209
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frontline frontline health care workers
JMIRx Med 2022;3(1):e36207
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frontline frontline health care workers
JMIRx Med 2022;3(1):e36198
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frontline frontline health care workers
JMIRx Med 2022;3(1):e29539
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This frontline health care population provides a unique example to test the feasibility of detecting stress using wearable-based technology and smartphone apps. Further, this population could inform understanding of how stress impacts susceptibility to infection, given the damaging impact of stress on our immune system [19].
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(12):e32165
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In this study, we intend to investigate whether Portuguese physicians working at the frontline during the COVID-19 pandemic have worse mental health outcomes (depression, anxiety, stress, and OC symptoms) than their counterparts who are not at the frontline. Additionally, we aimed to explore what sociodemographic factors are potential risk or protective factors for mental health in this sample of health professionals.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(6):e24312
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The present study aims to understand presenteeism among frontline nurses and nurse managers in acute, primary, and long-term health care settings and to contribute to the development of future interventional studies and recommendations.
JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(5):e27963
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