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Fear of COVID‐19 among healthcare workers in filiation teams: predictive role of sociodemographic, organizational and resilience factors

Cilt: 46 Sayı: 4 30 Aralık 2021
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Fear of COVID‐19 among healthcare workers in filiation teams: predictive role of sociodemographic, organizational and resilience factors

Abstract

sociodemographic, organizational, and resilience factors on the fear of COVID-19 of healthcare workers in the filiation teams. Materials and Methods: 1028 healthcare workers participated in the study. The sociodemographic questionnaire, The Fear of COVID-19 Scale, and The Resilience Scale for Adults were used. The data were analysed with stepwise multiple linear regression by using the backward elimination method. Results: The study showed that age and family cohesion are positively significant, while planned future and perception of self are negatively significant explanatory factors on the fear of COVID-19. The fear of COVID-19 is higher in females, and in those; with a high level of education, who have an individual with a chronic disease at home, with a low-income level, who lost a colleague or a family member due to coronavirus, who have an increase in patient burden, and who have problems in access to medical equipment. Conclusion: It is recommended to improve psychosocial support and organizational conditions for healthcare workers in the filiation teams.

Keywords

Mental health in the workplace , Covid-19 , Healthcare workers , Filiation teams , Fear of Covid-19 , Resilience

Kaynakça

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MLA
Pak Güre, Merve Deniz, vd. “Fear of COVID‐19 among healthcare workers in filiation teams: predictive role of sociodemographic, organizational and resilience factors”. Cukurova Medical Journal, c. 46, sy 4, Aralık 2021, ss. 1459-67, doi:10.17826/cumj.977584.

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