PubMed:33114550 JSONTXT 14 Projects

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T1 0-87 Sentence denotes Assessment of the Anxiety Level of Andalusian Podiatrists during the COVID-19 Pandemic:
T2 88-107 Sentence denotes The Increase Phase.
T3 108-275 Sentence denotes Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-CoV-2 and represents the causative agent of a potentially fatal disease that is of great global public health concern.
T4 276-345 Sentence denotes COVID-19 is a respiratory disease produced by the coronavirus family.
T5 346-425 Sentence denotes The World Health Organization declared the disease a pandemic on 11 March 2020.
T6 426-608 Sentence denotes Podiatrists are in a peculiar situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic: that of a health professional aspect and the singularity that most of them practise as self-employed workers.
T7 609-887 Sentence denotes The aim of the study is to evaluate in a group of podiatrists, working at a national level, their knowledge, perception and degree of anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic via the use of a questionnaire specifically developed to this end in the initial phase of the pandemic.
T8 888-991 Sentence denotes We employed a transversal descriptive study with 302 participants, with a purposive sampling technique.
T9 992-1142 Sentence denotes The degree of perception and knowledge of the podiatrists about COVID-19 was analysed as well as the cognitive impact of the situation of confinement.
T10 1143-1367 Sentence denotes The results showed that the podiatrists perceive this situation as serious at the economic and health level, that they have a thorough knowledge of the disease and that they are in a moderate to severe percentile of anxiety.
T11 1368-1415 Sentence denotes Additionally, 76.2% cancelled their usual work.
T12 1416-1593 Sentence denotes The COVID-19 pandemic is negatively perceived by this group of podiatrists at the personal, professional, health and economic level, with even a state of anxiety being produced.