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Ido Morag
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2023-2024
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Sars Cov
Long Term Care
Cognitive Impairment
Cross Sectional
Top Venues
International journal of environmental research and public health
International nursing review
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Publications
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Yifat Rom
,
Ido Morag
,
Yuval Palgi
,
Michal Isaacson
The Architectural Layout of Long-Term Care Units: Relationships between Support for Residents' Well-Being and for Caregivers' Burnout and Resilience.
International journal of environmental research and public health
21 (5) (2024)
Yifat Rom
,
Ido Morag
,
Yuval Palgi
,
Michal Isaacson
The Architectural Layout of Long-Term Care Units: Relationships between Support for Residents' Well-Being and for Caregivers' Burnout and Resilience.
International journal of environmental research and public health
21 (5) (2024)
Ido Morag
,
Efrat Kedmi-Shahar
,
Dana Arad
Remote Communications between Patients and General Practitioners: Do Patients Choose the Most Effective Communication Routes?
International journal of environmental research and public health
20 (24) (2023)
Ido Morag
,
Efrat Kedmi-Shahar
,
Dana Arad
Remote Communications between Patients and General Practitioners: Do Patients Choose the Most Effective Communication Routes?
International journal of environmental research and public health
20 (24) (2023)
Ido Morag
,
Efrat Kedmi-Shahar
,
Dana Arad
Remote Communications between Patients and General Practitioners: Do Patients Choose the Most Effective Communication Routes?
International journal of environmental research and public health
20 (24) (2023)
Ido Morag
,
Efrat Kedmi-Shahar
,
Dana Arad
Remote Communications between Patients and General Practitioners: Do Patients Choose the Most Effective Communication Routes?
International journal of environmental research and public health
20 (24) (2023)
Efrat Kedmi-Shahar
,
Ido Morag
,
Hen Hallevi
,
Dana Arad
Caring for COVID-19 patients: Nurses' perceptions of the most critical issues and their impact on their well-being and performance.
International nursing review
(2023)