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A Study on Occupational Therapy's Fear, Job Stress, and Self-Effectiveness - In the Situation of COVID-19 -


AUTHOR
위민규(Min-Gyu We), 강미영(Mi-Yeong Gang), 홍민경(Min-Kyung Hong), 장기연(Ki-Yeong Chang)
INFORMATION
page. 49~66 / No 2

e-ISSN
2671-4450
p-ISSN
1226-0134
Received
2023-03-28
Revised
2023-05-04
Accepted
2023-05-15
DOI
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.14519/kjot.2023.31.2.04
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ABSTRACT

Objective: This study aims to find the influence of work therapy in COVID-19 situation and self-efficacy in COVID-19 situations and self-efficacy. Methods: On June 1, 2022 was conducted a survey related to COVID-19 related to COVID-19 related to COVID-19 related fear and mental health.Among the total 240 parts of the total 240 parts of the total 240 parts except contamination and leakage. Results: First, occupational therapists' fears related to COVID-19 showed significant differences in final education, number of treatments, work fields, and whether or not to implement quarantine at their institutions. Second, job stress was significant depending on the final education, working institution, and work field. Third, self-efficacy showed significant differences in gender, age, marriage, position, working area, employment type, final education, working institution, clinical career, number of treatments, and work areas. Fourth, the fear of COVID-19 related to COVID-19 related to the job stress, and the same time of the subjects of the target's general characteristics of the subject.Fifth, the fear of COVID-19 related to COVID-19 related to self-efficacy, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, clinical trials, treatment, treatment, treatment, treatment Conclusion: As a result of research, the fear related to COVID-19 related to COVID-19.Therefore, I would like to develop educational programs and job guide lines for the mental health of work treatment companies such as COVID-19 in the future.