Determinants of burnout and other aspects of psychological well-being in healthcare workers during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multinational cross-sectional study
Max Denning(Imperial College London), James Kinross(Imperial College London), Ying Xian Chua(National University Health System), Seema Yalamanchili(Imperial College London), Sam Mason(Imperial College London), Abhiram Kanneganti(National University Hospital), Melanie Almonte(Imperial College London), Swathikan Chidambaram(Imperial College London), Benjamin Yong‐Qiang Tan(National University of Singapore), Vijay K. Sharma(Cornell University), Li Feng Tan(Alexandra Hospital), Jan Przybylowicz(Imperial College London), Gabriela Zbikowska(Imperial College London), Viknesh Sounderajah(Imperial College London), Ee Teng Goh(Imperial College London), Grażyna Dykowska(Medical University of Warsaw), Jasmine Winter Beatty(Imperial College London), Jonathan Clarke(Imperial College London), Kang Sim(National University of Singapore), Alasdair Scott(Imperial College London), Mary Wells(Imperial College London), Jaroslaw Fedorowski, Kelsey Flott(Imperial College London), Melanie Tan(Ng Teng Fong General Hospital), Lucas Lim(Institute of Mental Health), Ching‐Hui Sia(National University of Singapore), Guy Martin(Imperial College London), Yiong Huak Chan(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Sheraz Markar(Imperial College London), Shirley Ooi(National University of Singapore), Sanjay Purkayastha(Imperial College London)
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