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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000107 (2004) Mian-Yoon Chong [Taïwan] ; Wen-Chih Wang ; Wen-Chien Hsieh ; Chun-Yi Lee ; Nien-Mu Chiu ; Wei-Chiang Yeh ; Otiao-Lai Huang ; Jong-Kwang Wen ; Chao-Long ChenPsychological impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome on health workers in a tertiary hospital.
000139 (2004) Cindy W C. Tam [Hong Kong] ; Edwin P F. Pang ; Linda C W. Lam ; Helen F K. ChiuSevere acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong in 2003: stress and psychological impact among frontline healthcare workers.
000168 (????) Sherry L. Grace [Canada] ; Karen Hershenfield ; Emma Robertson ; Donna E. StewartThe occupational and psychosocial impact of SARS on academic physicians in three affected hospitals.
000212 (2006) Cho-Ja Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Hye-Ra Yoo ; Myung Sook Yoo ; Bo Eun Kwon ; Kyung Ja HwangAttitude, beliefs, and intentions to care for SARS patients among Korean clinical nurses: an application of theory of planned behavior.
000234 (2007) Judith Shu-Chu Shiao [Taïwan] ; David Koh ; Li-Hua Lo ; Meng-Kin Lim ; Yueliang Leon GuoFactors predicting nurses' consideration of leaving their job during the SARS outbreak.
000254 (2007) Zui-Shen Yen [Taïwan] ; Chee-Jen Chang ; Shey-Ying Chen ; Chien-Chang Lee ; Chiung-Yuan Hsu ; Shyr-Chyr Chen ; Wen-Jone ChenHow much would you be willing to pay for preventing a new dangerous infectious disease: a willingness-to-pay study in medical personnel working in the emergency department.
000266 (2008) Teck Yee Wong [Singapour] ; Gerald Ch Koh ; Seng Kwing Cheong ; Heow Yong Lee ; Yuke Tien Fong ; Meena Sundram ; Kelvin Koh ; Sin Eng Chia ; David KohConcerns, perceived impact and preparedness in an avian influenza pandemic--a comparative study between healthcare workers in primary and tertiary care.
000374 (2010) Eliza L Y. Wong [République populaire de Chine] ; Samuel Y S. Wong ; Kenny Kung ; Annie W L. Cheung ; Tiffany T. Gao ; Sian GriffithsWill the community nurse continue to function during H1N1 influenza pandemic: a cross-sectional study of Hong Kong community nurses?
000438 (2010) M M El Gaafary [Égypte] ; K M Abd Elaziz ; A G Abdel-Rahman ; M F AllamConcerns, perceived impacts and preparedness of health care workers in a referral hospital in Egypt in facing influenza (H1N1) epidemic.
000443 (2011) Andria Aiello [Canada] ; Michelle Young-Eun Khayeri ; Shreyshree Raja ; Nathalie Peladeau ; Donna Romano ; Molyn Leszcz ; Robert G. Maunder ; Marci Rose ; Mary Anne Adam ; Clare Pain ; Andrea Moore ; Diane Savage ; Rabbi Bernard SchulmanResilience training for hospital workers in anticipation of an influenza pandemic.
000523 (2012) Kunitaka Matsuishi [Japon] ; Ayako Kawazoe ; Hissei Imai ; Atsushi Ito ; Kentaro Mouri ; Noboru Kitamura ; Keiko Miyake ; Koichi Mino ; Masanori Isobe ; Shizuo Takamiya ; Hidefumi Hitokoto ; Tatsuo MitaPsychological impact of the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 on general hospital workers in Kobe.
000687 (2014) Angela Domínguez [Espagne] ; Pere Godoy ; Jesús Castilla ; José María Mayoral ; Núria Soldevila ; Núria Torner ; Diana Toledo ; Jenaro Astray ; Sonia Tamames ; Susana García-Gutiérrez ; Fernando González-Candelas ; Vicente Martín ; José DíazKnowledge of and attitudes to influenza in unvaccinated primary care physicians and nurses.
000734 (2015) David Sars [Pays-Bas] ; Agnes Van Minnen [Pays-Bas]On the use of exposure therapy in the treatment of anxiety disorders: a survey among cognitive behavioural therapists in the Netherlands.
000761 (2016) Caroline Mcmullan [Irlande (pays)] ; Gavin D. Brown [Irlande (pays)] ; David O'Sullivan [Irlande (pays)]Preparing to respond: Irish nurses' perceptions of preparedness for an influenza pandemic.
000797 (2016) Jane L. Tuckerman [Australie] ; Lexa Shrestha [Australie] ; Joanne E. Collins [Australie] ; Helen S. Marshall [Australie]Understanding motivators and barriers of hospital-based obstetric and pediatric health care worker influenza vaccination programs in Australia.

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