Introduction: Despite being initially perceived as a local infectious disease, COVID-19 has emerged as one of the most perilous global health threats, significantly impacting the psychological well-being of individuals worldwide.
Objective: This cross-sectional descriptive study investigates the psychological distress, fear, and coping mechanisms among Thai people residing in Thailand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: This online cross-sectional survey targeted Thai individuals during the first and third waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background: The current pandemic of COVID-19 impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations globally.
Objectives: We aimed to examine the extent and identify factors associated with psychological distress, fear of COVID-19 and coping.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study across 17 countries during Jun-2020 to Jan-2021.
Surrogate decision-maker for end-of-life care is indicated at certain points during care for patients with terminal illnesses. This study aimed at identifying person(s) to whom northern Thai patients with terminal illnesses wished to transfer their decisions on end-of-life care and for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. From interviews with 152 eligible subjects, 57.
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