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Multidimensional dynamic healthcare personnel (HCP)-centric model from a low-income and middle-income country to support and protect COVID-19 warriors: a large prospective cohort study.

Usha DuttaAnurag SachanMadhumita PremkumarTulika GuptaSwapnajeet SahooSandeep GroverSugandhi SharmaP V M LakshmiShweta TalatiManisha BiswalVikas SuriMini P SinghBabita GhaiRajesh ChhabraBhavneet BhartiJayanta SamantaPankaj AroraRitin MohindraSunita MalhotraGurmeet SinghRashmi Ranjan GuruNavin PandeyVipin KoushalAshok KumarRanjitpal Singh BhogalArun K AggarwalKapil GoelPankaj MalhotraNarayana YaddanapudiPranay MahajanJ S ThakurRakesh SehgalArnab GhoshInderpaul Singh SehgalRitesh AgarwalMuralidharan JayashreeAshish BhallaSanjay JainRakesh KochharArunaloke ChakrabartiGoverdhan Dutt PuriJagat Ram
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
A multidimensional HCP-centric policy was effective in ensuring safety, satisfaction and welfare of HCP in a resource-poor setting and resulted in a willing workforce to fight the pandemic.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • healthcare
  • sars cov
  • public health
  • mental health
  • psychometric properties
  • physical activity
  • health information