2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-151581/v1
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COVID-19 Protective Behaviors among Iran’s Health System Workers: Psychological Theoretic Design Analysis

Abstract: Background & Aim: Health system staff is as first front line to combat corona disease, and probability of risk of infection to COVID-19 are more in them. This study aimed to investigate protective behaviors related to COVID-19 in Iranian health system staff using a psychological theoretical framework - EPPM (Extended Parallel Process Model) case.Methods: The current study was in cross-sectional design and performed online from May 4 to July 22, 2020 on 418 individuals selected from Iranian health system st… Show more

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“…A qualitative comparison can be made with other groups of healthcare professionals. The risk perception and adherence level to the recommended preventive strategies among the study participants in this study was found to be much higher than the study reported elsewhere (17)(18)(19)(20). A study conducted in China indicated that 89% of the healthcare providers are knowledgeable regarding preventive methods of COVID-19 (21).…”
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confidence: 74%
“…A qualitative comparison can be made with other groups of healthcare professionals. The risk perception and adherence level to the recommended preventive strategies among the study participants in this study was found to be much higher than the study reported elsewhere (17)(18)(19)(20). A study conducted in China indicated that 89% of the healthcare providers are knowledgeable regarding preventive methods of COVID-19 (21).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%