요양병원 개인보호장비와 인력 부족이 COVID-19 감염에 미치는 영향: 요양병원 품질의 조절효과*

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' 요양병원 개인보호장비와 인력 부족이 COVID-19 감염에 미치는 영향: 요양병원 품질의 조절효과*' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • COVID-19
  • healthcare service
  • nursing homes
  • personal protective equipment
  • staff
  • 개인 보호 장비
  • 요양병원
  • 인력
  • 헬스케어서비스
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