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Main Author: Ghaben, Suad
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2021
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19691109
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  • <p>This work explored the impacts of the COVID-19 pnademic on the employment of physiotherapists in the Gaza Strip. 77.3% of the participnats' monthly incme were affteced by the pandemic and the resulting lockdown. 64.6% of the participants' emplotyers responded to COVID19 by suspension of Physiotherapy outpatient clinics. Collectively, provision of physiotherapy care has been severely affected by COVID19; therefore, physiotherapy employment status & economic stability is in challenge. suggesting that there is a Pressing need to introduce alternatives to conventional physiotherapy services as Tele-rehabilitation & outreach programs. These would ensure continuous delivery of services & therefore, economic stability for professionals.</p>