KnowledgeandPerceivedRisksTowardsnewCOVID-19mutantof Pandemic and the Impact of Risk on Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia systematic review 2024

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  • Maram Taher Alghabbashi, Mohammed Saleh Alshmemri, MaadTaher Alghabashi, Marwah Al-Emam Muhmmad Ahmed, Mohammed Abdullah Saad Alotaibi, Seham Moteeb Al-Motairi,
  • Mohammed Ahmed Alzahrani, Ali Yahya Ali Alkhairy, Salem Bakheet Salem Aljohani, Fahad Matrouk Albouqami, Fahad Homod Almjnoni

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2506

Abstract

Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome–coronavirus-2 pandemic has spread rapidly and has a growing impact on individuals, communities, and healthcare systems worldwide. At the core of any pandemic response is theability of authorities and other stakeholders to react appropriately by promoting hygiene and social distancing behaviors. The Epidemics led to significant healthcare challenges worldwide. Healthcare workers (HCWs) are critical in managing the pandemic, and their knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of risk play a key role in effective public health responses. Effective risk communication is essential for influencing HCWs' regarding nursing adherence to preventive measures and improving their understanding of epidemics .Successfully reaching this goal requires both individual and collective efforts to drastically modify daily routines and activities.The aim of this literature review was to assessment Knowledge and Perceived Risks Towards new COVID-19 mutant of Pandemic and the Impact of Risk on Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia systematic review 2024. Methods: A comprehensive literature review was conducted, examining peer-reviewed articles, official reports, and relevant studies up to December 2024. The review focused on empirical research that specifically addressed the factors about Knowledge and Perceived Risks Towards new COVID-19 mutant of Pandemic and the Impact of Risk on Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia 2024. Results: This systematic review provides a detailed summary of the up-to-date studies on the Knowledge and Perceived Risks Towards new COVID-19 mutant of Pandemic and the Impact of risk on Healthcare Workers through 6 studies published between 2020 and 2024 present systematic review that explored Knowledge and Perceived Risks Towards new COVID-19 mutant of Pandemic and the Impact of Risk on Healthcare Workers and especially nursing Conclusion:This review reveals the impact of Knowledge and Perceived Risks Towards new COVID-19 mutant of Pandemic on HCWs’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding epidemics. Continued educational efforts are essential to keep HCWs updated on infection control and preventive measures, particularly for those in lower-level roles or non-governmental healthcare sectors. where the overwhelming majority placed high trust in the MOH as its main reference for COVID-19 information.

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2024-05-15

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Maram Taher Alghabbashi, Mohammed Saleh Alshmemri, MaadTaher Alghabashi, Marwah Al-Emam Muhmmad Ahmed, Mohammed Abdullah Saad Alotaibi, Seham Moteeb Al-Motairi, & Mohammed Ahmed Alzahrani, Ali Yahya Ali Alkhairy, Salem Bakheet Salem Aljohani, Fahad Matrouk Albouqami, Fahad Homod Almjnoni. (2024). KnowledgeandPerceivedRisksTowardsnewCOVID-19mutantof Pandemic and the Impact of Risk on Healthcare Workers in Saudi Arabia systematic review 2024. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 750–758. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2506

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