2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-35022/v2
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Perception and attitude of healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia with regard to Covid-19 pandemic and potential associated predictors

Abstract: Background . Healthcare workers (HCWs) face considerable mental and physical stress caring for patients with Covid-19. They are at higher risk of acquiring and transmitting this virus. Perception and attitude of HCWs in Saudi Arabia regarding Covid-19 were evaluated in comparison with MERS outbreak. Methods. In a cross-sectional study, HCWs at three tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia were surveyed via email, by a concern scale about Covid-19 pandemic during 15-30 April, 2020. Concerns of disease severity,… Show more

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“…COVID-19 negatively impacts even those working on the frontlines of safeguarding societies and individuals. Working with infected patients exposes healthcare workers (HCWs) to the virus, putting them at high risk of contracting the disease or experiencing psychological discomforts, including bullying and harassment (Abolfotouh et al, 2020; AlAteeq et al, 2020; Bruns et al, 2020; Qiu, et al, 2020; Spoorthy et al, 2020; Yin et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COVID-19 negatively impacts even those working on the frontlines of safeguarding societies and individuals. Working with infected patients exposes healthcare workers (HCWs) to the virus, putting them at high risk of contracting the disease or experiencing psychological discomforts, including bullying and harassment (Abolfotouh et al, 2020; AlAteeq et al, 2020; Bruns et al, 2020; Qiu, et al, 2020; Spoorthy et al, 2020; Yin et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%