Prepared and highly committed despite the risk of COVID-19 infection: a cross-sectional survey of primary care physicians' concerns and coping strategies in Singapore.
Jerrald LauDavid Hsien-Yung TanGretel Jianlin WongYii-Jen LewYing-Xian ChuaLian-Leng LowHan-Kwee HoThiam-Soo KwekSue-Anne Ee-Shiow TohKer Kan TanPublished in: BMC family practice (2021)
PCPs continue to serve willingly on the frontlines of this pandemic despite the high perception of risk to themselves and loved ones. Healthcare organizations should continue to support PCPs by managing both their psychosocial (e.g. stress management) and professional (e.g. pandemic preparedness) needs.