id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-285848-37dmv4ep Fu, Xiao-Wei Review of possible psychological impacts of COVID-19 on frontline medical staff and reduction strategies 2020-08-06 .txt text/plain 4405 195 42 A large number of studies have reported that infectious epidemic diseases, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), induce considerable psychological pressure that continues to impact frontline medical personnel a full year after such incidences [1] . In this paper, we present the findings of a review of studies that have investigated the psychological pressure and causes of stress associated with previous outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as SARS and influenza A (H1N1). The association between nurses' perceived Stress from SARS and their corresponding 13 Chan et al [15] Hong Kong Questionnaires A total of 8 of the 42 Hong Kong public hospitals Perceived health status during the SARS epidemic 14 Kim et al [18] Seoul and in Kyung-gi province psychological interventions targeting frontline medical staff prior to the outbreak of epidemic infectious diseases in the future to reduce or avoid the pressures and impacts of these epidemics on them. ./cache/cord-285848-37dmv4ep.txt ./txt/cord-285848-37dmv4ep.txt