The role of educating health-care personnel in prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of COVID-19: A narrative mini review

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Front-line clinicians and health-care workers need to be educated to provide care in critical situations such as large-scale catastrophes and pandemics. This narrative review is focused on investigating educational strategies in confrontation with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We conducted a literature search in December 2020 through LitCovid, PubMed, ERIC, and Cochrane Library in order to retrieve relevant studies regarding the role of education in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of COVID-19. There were 12 reviewed studies related to this specific subject. The articles selected for this study demonstrated that education and training had a positive impact on the knowledge and attitude of the participants and also the educational interventions, whether they were simulation-based or other formats of training, would be deemed crucial for enhancing participants' level of perceptions and confidence. Therefore, it is highly recommended that public health policymakers consider this important issue.

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Tabari, P., Amini, M., Arya, N., Moghadami, M., Khoshnood, K., Shokripour, M., & Omidifar, N. (2021, December 1). The role of educating health-care personnel in prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of COVID-19: A narrative mini review. Journal of Education and Health Promotion. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/jehp.jehp_328_21

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