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Effect of COVID-19 Exposure and Concerns of Healthcare Workers on Their Hopelessness Levels
The aim of this study is to determine the effect of COVID-19 exposure and concerns of healthcare workers on their hopelessness levels. The sample of this cross-sectional study consisted of 290 health workers determined by power analysis in a hospital in Turkey. Information Form, the COVID-19 exposure form, the Scale of Concern for COVID-19, and the Hopelessness Scale were used as data collection tools in the study. The mean age of participants was 34.64 8.51 and the mean working year was 12.04 9.08. 71% of the participants were female and 62.8% of them were married. 49% of the healthcare workers had been working in the health sector for 10 years and below. It was determined that healthcare workers' concern level was a significant variable affecting the level of hopelessness, however, COVID-19 exposures did not affect. This study will provide data support to find out the effects of the factors such as concern and exposure on hopelessness during the pandemic and to plan appropriate interventions to fight against hopelessness.