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The stufy is looking at the long-term impacts of Covid-19 on NHS workers.
Funded by the Scottish Government’s Chief Scientist Office, this study will explore the effects of Covid-19 on the personal and working lives of NHS staff, their self-management strategies, use of healthcare resources and seek to uncover any unmet health care needs.
By nature of their employment, NHS workers have a greater occupational risk than the general population. In Scotland, healthcare workers and their households contributed to a sixth of Covid-19 cases admitted to hospital.
The two-year study will be led by RGU Senior Research Fellows Dr Aileen Grant and Dr Nicola Torrance and will involve colleagues from the Universities of Aberdeen and St Andrews.