2021
DOI: 10.24873/j.rpemd.2021.12.855
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Impacto da COVID-19 nos profissionais de saúde oral

Abstract: Objetivos: O presente estudo teve como objetivo identificar o impacto físico, psicológico, social e económico da pandemia de COVID-19 no quotidiano dos profissionais de saúde oral em Portugal. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo observacional e transversal, sob a forma de questionário on-line com 32 perguntas, através da plataforma Google Forms, sendo o link depois partilhado com os profissionais de saúde oral, em Portugal, via e-mail e redes sociais. Resultados: O presente questionário obteve 364 respostas. Rela… Show more

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“…The pandemic has created unprecedented challenges, posing a threat to Portuguese HCWs' mental health. 2,4,6,7 The present study corroborates these findings, given the sample's high degrees of depression, anxiety, and stress.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…The pandemic has created unprecedented challenges, posing a threat to Portuguese HCWs' mental health. 2,4,6,7 The present study corroborates these findings, given the sample's high degrees of depression, anxiety, and stress.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Healthcare workers (HCWs) have dealt with great stress due to demanding work conditions. 2,[4][5][6][7] Direct contact with infected patients, use of personal protective equipment, long working hours, and working under extreme pressures have predisposed this workgroup to mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and stress. 2,[8][9][10] These conditions are intricately related to other pathologies, from coronary heart disease to temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and headaches.…”
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confidence: 99%
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