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Cognitive function and work resilience of healthcare professionals: A comparative cross-sectional study.

Shaimaa A A M AmerAhmed M FouadMohamed El-SamahyMaha AnanAbdullah A SaatiAnas A SarhanSamar A AlalfyMirella Y Tawfik
Published in: Journal of family & community medicine (2024)
HCPs had significantly impaired cognitive function and low work resilience. Workplace policies and interventions to control depression, stress, and anxiety are required as it is the encouragement of physical activity. Programs that combine positive coping skills training (e.g., relaxation training, positive thinking, and problem solving) with resilience-building interventions (e.g., taking a proactive approach to solving problems, being flexible and adaptive) should be developed, with special attention to HCPs who have a higher sense of self-efficacy.
Keyphrases
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  • medical students