id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-325612-a24qbiyd Bae, Suyeon The ways in which healthcare interior environments are associated with perception of safety from infectious diseases and coping behaviours 2020-06-23 .txt text/plain 1858 105 52 METHOD: Observations measured different environmental features at three different departments and questionnaires asked HCP's perception of safety from infectious diseases and coping behaviors (e.g., avoidance and disinfection). FINDINGS: This study has implications for potential interventions that enough HH stations at convenient locations would increase HH compliance rate from psychological perspectives, perception of safety from infectious diseases. The participants were asked to report the 12 degree of their perceptions of safety from infectious diseases at work (α = 0.92) and perceived 13 vulnerability on the 7-Likert scale (strongly disagree to strongly agree), the likelihoods of a 14 physical object being contaminated and causing infection (α = 0.94) on the 0-100 scale (not at all 15 to extremely likely), their behaviours (α = 0.94) on the 5-Likerts scale (never to always), and HH 16 compliance rates among the HCPs themselves. ./cache/cord-325612-a24qbiyd.txt ./txt/cord-325612-a24qbiyd.txt