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Knowledge, Perceptions, Satisfaction, and Readiness of Health-Care Providers Regarding COVID-19 in Northern Ethiopia
Author(s) -
Alem Desta Wuneh,
Amaha Kahsay,
Fitiwi Tinsae,
Fisseha Ashebir,
Gebreamlak Giday,
Gebremeskel Mirutse,
Gebremedhin Gebretsadik,
Getachew Gebremedhin,
Haftom Gebrehiwot Weldearegay,
Kalayou Kidanu Berhe,
Manay Kifle Woldegebriel,
Tesfay Weldeselassie,
Yemane Berhane,
Zinabu Hadis
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of multidisciplinary healthcare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.65
H-Index - 30
ISSN - 1178-2390
DOI - 10.2147/jmdh.s284106
Subject(s) - nonprobability sampling , perception , quarter (canadian coin) , medicine , health care , covid-19 , nursing , job satisfaction , family medicine , control (management) , cross sectional study , infection control , psychology , environmental health , disease , population , pathology , social psychology , archaeology , management , neuroscience , infectious disease (medical specialty) , economics , history , economic growth
To protect health-care providers (HCPs) from COVID-19, the WHO recommends applying basic principles of infection prevention and control measures at all health-care facilities. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, perceptions, satisfaction, and readiness of HCPs regarding COVID-19 in Tigrai, Ethiopia in 2020.

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