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

Journals

  1. Ng I, Robins-Browne K, Putland M, Pascoe A, Paul E, Willis K, Smallwood N. Mental health symptoms in Australian general practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic. Australian Journal of Primary Health 2022;28(5):387 View
  2. Fisher C, Troy K, Rushan C, Felmingham K, Withiel T. Evaluating the impact of a family violence transformational change project in a major trauma hospital: A three-year follow-up comparison study of knowledge, confidence, and family violence response skills in clinical staff. Frontiers in Health Services 2023;2 View
  3. Ku M, Ng I, Barson E, Fisher C, Segal R, Williams D, Krieser R, Mezzavia P, Lee K, Chen Y, Sindoni T, Withiel T. The psychological impact on perioperative healthcare workers during Victoria’s second COVID-19 wave: A prospective longitudinal thematic analysis. Journal of Health Psychology 2023;28(3):293 View
  4. Withiel T, Sheridan S, Rushan C, Fisher C. Multifaceted training and readiness to respond to family violence: A prospective cohort evaluation. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2023;32(21-22):7740 View