2022
DOI: 10.47895/amp.v56i4.3985
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Impact of Level of Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Perceived Barriers and Risk Perception on COVID-19 and Infection Control on Residency Training among Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Trainees in the Philippines

Abstract: Introduction. In compliance with the COVID-19 infection control guidelines outlined by the Center for Disease Control and the World Health Organization, non-urgent and non-essential services have been postponed in most healthcare institutions in the Philippines, including medical training institutions wherein responses and strategies for the residency program vary. These changes may impact the trainees’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes on their training. Specifically, most services were halted indefinitely in … Show more

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