Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey

10.1186/s12912-024-01770-x

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Main Authors: Yang, HY, Chou, HL, Leow, CHW, Kao, CC, Daniel, D, Jaladara, V, Khoe, LC, Latha, PK, Mahendradhata, Y, Nguyen, PM, Sirijatuphat, R, Soemarko, DS, Venugopal, V, Zhang, K, Lee, JKW
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2024
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2475532024-03-22T01:24:15Z Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey Yang, HY Chou, HL Leow, CHW Kao, CC Daniel, D Jaladara, V Khoe, LC Latha, PK Mahendradhata, Y Nguyen, PM Sirijatuphat, R Soemarko, DS Venugopal, V Zhang, K Lee, JKW PHYSIOLOGY Factor analysis Heat management strategies Heat strain PPE Structural equation modelling Thermoregulation 10.1186/s12912-024-01770-x BMC Nursing 23 1 145- 2024-03-22T00:54:36Z 2024-03-22T00:54:36Z 2024-12-01 2024-03-22T00:24:20Z Article Yang, HY, Chou, HL, Leow, CHW, Kao, CC, Daniel, D, Jaladara, V, Khoe, LC, Latha, PK, Mahendradhata, Y, Nguyen, PM, Sirijatuphat, R, Soemarko, DS, Venugopal, V, Zhang, K, Lee, JKW (2024-12-01). Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey. BMC Nursing 23 (1) : 145-. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-01770-x 1472-6955 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/247553 Springer Science and Business Media LLC Elements
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topic Factor analysis
Heat management strategies
Heat strain
PPE
Structural equation modelling
Thermoregulation
spellingShingle Factor analysis
Heat management strategies
Heat strain
PPE
Structural equation modelling
Thermoregulation
Yang, HY
Chou, HL
Leow, CHW
Kao, CC
Daniel, D
Jaladara, V
Khoe, LC
Latha, PK
Mahendradhata, Y
Nguyen, PM
Sirijatuphat, R
Soemarko, DS
Venugopal, V
Zhang, K
Lee, JKW
Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
description 10.1186/s12912-024-01770-x
author2 PHYSIOLOGY
author_facet PHYSIOLOGY
Yang, HY
Chou, HL
Leow, CHW
Kao, CC
Daniel, D
Jaladara, V
Khoe, LC
Latha, PK
Mahendradhata, Y
Nguyen, PM
Sirijatuphat, R
Soemarko, DS
Venugopal, V
Zhang, K
Lee, JKW
format Article
author Yang, HY
Chou, HL
Leow, CHW
Kao, CC
Daniel, D
Jaladara, V
Khoe, LC
Latha, PK
Mahendradhata, Y
Nguyen, PM
Sirijatuphat, R
Soemarko, DS
Venugopal, V
Zhang, K
Lee, JKW
author_sort Yang, HY
title Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
title_short Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
title_full Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
title_fullStr Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
title_full_unstemmed Poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among Asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
title_sort poor personal protective equipment practices were associated with heat-related symptoms among asian healthcare workers: a large-scale multi-national questionnaire survey
publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
publishDate 2024
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/247553
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