Published on in Vol 4 , No 2 (2021) :Jul-Dec

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27166, first published .
The Psychological Experience of Frontline Perioperative Health Care Staff in Responding to COVID-19: Qualitative Study

The Psychological Experience of Frontline Perioperative Health Care Staff in Responding to COVID-19: Qualitative Study

The Psychological Experience of Frontline Perioperative Health Care Staff in Responding to COVID-19: Qualitative Study

Toni Withiel 1 , DPsych ;   Elizabeth Barson 1 , DPsych ;   Irene Ng 2, 3 , MBBS, MClinREs, GradCert (CritCareEcho) ;   Reny Segal 2, 3 , MBChB ;   Daryl Lindsay Goulding Williams 2, 3 , MBBS, MBA, CPI ;   Roni Benjamin Krieser 2 , MBBS(Hons), MClinUS, GradCert (CritCareEcho) ;   Keat Lee 2, 3 , MBBS, PGDipClinUS ;   Paul Mario Mezzavia 2 , MBBS, MClinUS ;   Teresa Sindoni 2 , BNurs, GradCert (ClinNurs) ;   Yinwei Chen 2 , BNurs, GradCert (ClinNurs) ;   Caroline Anne Fisher 1, 4 , DPsych

1 Department of Allied Health , Royal Melbourne Hospital , Parkville , AU

2 Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management , Royal Melbourne Hospital , Parkville , AU

3 Department of Medicine , University of Melbourne , Parkville , AU

4 The Melbourne Clinic , Richmond , AU

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