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The Factors That Influenced Medical Students’ Decision to Work Within the NHS During the COVID-19 Pandemic—A National, Cross-sectional Study
Author(s) -
Ioannis Georgiou,
Adam Hounat,
Jay J Park,
Conor S. Gillespie,
Soham Bandyopadhyay,
Kate Saunders
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of occupational and environmental medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.712
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1536-5948
pISSN - 1076-2752
DOI - 10.1097/jom.0000000000002113
Subject(s) - pandemic , workload , anxiety , cross sectional study , covid-19 , medicine , ethnic group , confidence interval , odds ratio , personal protective equipment , psychology , family medicine , psychiatry , disease , pathology , operating system , sociology , computer science , anthropology , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Medical students across the United Kingdom helped the National Health Service (NHS) with the increased workload caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was conducted to better understand the implications of COVID-19 on the intricate relationship between the psychological wellbeing of students and working within the NHS.

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