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Association between well-being and compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures by healthcare professionals: A cross-sectional study.

Shimoni Urvish ShahEvelyn Xiu Ling LooChun En ChuaGuan Sen KewAlla DemutskaSabrina Xin Zi QuekWei Gen Scott WongHui Xing LauEn Xian Sarah LowTze Liang LohOoi Shien LungEmily C W HungM Masudur RahmanUday C GhoshalSunny H WongCynthia K Y CheungAri Fahrial SyamNiandi TanYinglian XiaoJin-Song LiuFang LuChien-Lin ChenYeong Yeh LeeRuter M MaralitYong-Sung KimTadayuki OshimaHiroto MiwaKewin Tien Ho SiahJunxiong Pang
Published in: PloS one (2021)
While healthcare professionals were more knowledgeable, had more positive attitudes, their higher sense of total well-being was seen to be more critical to enhance compliance. Therefore, focusing on the well-being of the general population would help to enhance their compliance towards the preventive measures for COVID-19.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • physical activity
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • mental health
  • risk factors