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Work Engagement of Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Erlian Indah Mustikawati,
Ernawaty
Research Group for Health and Wellbeing of Women and Children
The Airlangga Centre for Health Policy (ACeHAP)
Department of Health Administration and Policy
Faculty of Public Health
Public Health
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COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Healthcare Workers
100%
Work Engagement
100%
Job Demands
33%
Job Resources
33%
Demographic Factors
22%
Demand Factors
22%
Personal Resources
22%
COVID-19
11%
China
11%
Cross-sectional Study Design
11%
Health Systems
11%
Mental Health Problems
11%
Healthcare
11%
ScienceDirect
11%
ProQuest
11%
PubMed
11%
Scoping Review
11%
Mental Burden
11%
Engagement Levels
11%
PRISMA-ScR
11%
Work Intensity
11%
Workforce Participation
11%
Worker Engagement
11%
Outcome Mapping
11%
Extreme Situations
11%
Resource Demand
11%
Social Sciences
COVID 19 Epidemic
100%
Professional Occupations
42%
Job Demand
42%
Demographic Factor
28%
China
14%
Mental Health
14%
Health Care
14%
Health Service
14%
Health Care Worker
14%
Research Design
14%
COVID-19
14%
Labor Intensity
14%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%
Demographic Factor
100%
Mental Health
50%
Scoping Review
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Health Care Personnel
100%
Pandemic
100%
Disease
11%
Cross-Sectional Study
11%
Healthcare System
11%
Medline
11%
Mental Health
11%
Tension
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pandemic
100%
Disease
25%
Cross-Sectional Study
25%