id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-259129-4dio8us0 Zhang, S. X. Succumbing to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Healthcare Workers not Satisfied and Intend to Leave Their Jobs 2020-05-24 .txt text/plain 2495 169 63 Methods: Between 10 to 30 April, 2020, 240 healthcare workers in Bolivia completed a cross-sectional online survey, which assessed their job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and turnover intention in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This study presents the first attempt to document healthcare workers' job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and turnover intention, and their predictors during the COVID-19 pandemic. We predict the job-related outcome variables by not only the risk factors of mental health issues identified by the literature, but also healthcare workers' job-related characteristics, such as office days, and whether they are temporary staff or redeployed during the COVID-19 pandemic. . https://doi.org/10.1101 evidence-based screening for mental health, job satisfaction, and turnover issues of their staff during the COVID-19 pandemic (Yang et al., 2020) . This study presents the first attempt to identify which healthcare workers have more or less job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and turnover intention during the COVID-19 pandemic. ./cache/cord-259129-4dio8us0.txt ./txt/cord-259129-4dio8us0.txt