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Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan
Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 forced public health authorities around the world to call for national emergency plans. Public responses, in the form of social discrimination and stigmatizing behaviors, are increasingly being observed against individuals with confirmed COVID-19 and healthcare w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936049 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.75740.2 |
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author | Dalky, Heyam Khraisat, Adam Khalifeh, Anas H. Abuhammad, Sawsan Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman |
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description | Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 forced public health authorities around the world to call for national emergency plans. Public responses, in the form of social discrimination and stigmatizing behaviors, are increasingly being observed against individuals with confirmed COVID-19 and healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for those individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the perception of social discrimination and coping strategies, and explore predictors of social discrimination and coping with COVID-19 among HCWs and individuals with confirmed COVID-19. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional descriptive-comparative design to collect data, using a convenience sample of 105 individuals with confirmed COVID-19 and 109 HCWs using a web-based survey format. Results: In this study, individuals confirmed with COVID-19 reported a high level of social discrimination compared with HCWs (t = 2.62, p < 0.01), while HCWs reported a high level of coping with COVID-19 compared to individuals with COVID-19 (t = -3.91, p < 0.001). Educational level, age, monthly income, and taking over-the-counter medication were predictors of social discrimination and coping with COVID-19 among HCWs and individuals with confirmed COVID-19. Conclusions: The findings showed that individuals with confirmed COVID-19 were more likely to face social discrimination, and HCWs cope with COVID-19 better than ordinary individuals with confirmed COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-100151172023-03-16 Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan Dalky, Heyam Khraisat, Adam Khalifeh, Anas H. Abuhammad, Sawsan Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman F1000Res Research Article Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 forced public health authorities around the world to call for national emergency plans. Public responses, in the form of social discrimination and stigmatizing behaviors, are increasingly being observed against individuals with confirmed COVID-19 and healthcare workers (HCWs) caring for those individuals. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the perception of social discrimination and coping strategies, and explore predictors of social discrimination and coping with COVID-19 among HCWs and individuals with confirmed COVID-19. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional descriptive-comparative design to collect data, using a convenience sample of 105 individuals with confirmed COVID-19 and 109 HCWs using a web-based survey format. Results: In this study, individuals confirmed with COVID-19 reported a high level of social discrimination compared with HCWs (t = 2.62, p < 0.01), while HCWs reported a high level of coping with COVID-19 compared to individuals with COVID-19 (t = -3.91, p < 0.001). Educational level, age, monthly income, and taking over-the-counter medication were predictors of social discrimination and coping with COVID-19 among HCWs and individuals with confirmed COVID-19. Conclusions: The findings showed that individuals with confirmed COVID-19 were more likely to face social discrimination, and HCWs cope with COVID-19 better than ordinary individuals with confirmed COVID-19. F1000 Research Limited 2022-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10015117/ /pubmed/36936049 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.75740.2 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Dalky H et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dalky, Heyam Khraisat, Adam Khalifeh, Anas H. Abuhammad, Sawsan Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title | Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title_full | Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title_fullStr | Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title_full_unstemmed | Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title_short | Predictors of social response to COVID-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed COVID-19 in Jordan |
title_sort | predictors of social response to covid-19 among health care workers caring for individuals with confirmed covid-19 in jordan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936049 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.75740.2 |
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