RETRACTED: Psychological effects of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Perceived stress, anxiety, work–family imbalance, and coping strategies among healthcare professionals in Khartoum state hospitals, Sudan, 2021
Brain and Behavior2021Vol. 11(8), pp. e2318–e2318
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Ibrahim Mahgoub, Amani Abdelrahman, Tibyan A. Abdallah, Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed, Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla Omer, ElMuiz Abdelrahman, Zeinab Mohammed Amara Salih
Abstract
More than half of healthcare professionals (54.9%) showed high levels of stress. Most of the healthcare professionals had poor work-family balance (60.2%).
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