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Changes in personal life reported by study participants during the pandemic compared to before.
Published 2025Subjects: -
922
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923
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924
Distribution of participant responses for engaging in positive health behaviors during the pandemic.
Published 2025Subjects: -
925
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926
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927
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928
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The most stressor items in ENSS.
Published 2024“…The most stressors for participants were difficulties connected to inadequate emotional preparedness, patients and families, and death and dying, with subscale mean scores of 1.97, 1.88, and 1.88 points, respectively. In multivariate analysis, working at an emergency and intensive care unit (OR 4.97), usually or more frequently feeling heavy duty for patients (OR 3.17), and income decrease (OR 3.03) were risk factors associated with occupational stress.…”
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S1 Data -
Published 2024“…The most stressors for participants were difficulties connected to inadequate emotional preparedness, patients and families, and death and dying, with subscale mean scores of 1.97, 1.88, and 1.88 points, respectively. In multivariate analysis, working at an emergency and intensive care unit (OR 4.97), usually or more frequently feeling heavy duty for patients (OR 3.17), and income decrease (OR 3.03) were risk factors associated with occupational stress.…”
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Mean value of ENSS and subscales.
Published 2024“…The most stressors for participants were difficulties connected to inadequate emotional preparedness, patients and families, and death and dying, with subscale mean scores of 1.97, 1.88, and 1.88 points, respectively. In multivariate analysis, working at an emergency and intensive care unit (OR 4.97), usually or more frequently feeling heavy duty for patients (OR 3.17), and income decrease (OR 3.03) were risk factors associated with occupational stress.…”
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937
Comparison of regional cerebral glucose metabolism at 1 and 3 months after surgery.
Published 2022Subjects: -
938
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939
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940
Proliferation of Schwann cells and expression of S-100 protein in the three groups at each time point (x400).
Published 2020“…Scale bar = 50 μm.</p>…”