Trends in Psychological Distress and Burnout Syndrome among Healthcare Workers due to COVID-19
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چکیده
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant physical and mental tension among frontline workers globally. Poor working conditions, lack of protective personal equipment (PPE), short-staffed departments, medication shortage, depleted hospital beds, ventilators have had a direct correlation with occupational burnout syndrome (BOS) psychological distress healthcare (HCW) their well-being. limitless hours on shift, the abundant number daily cases, upturn fatalities contributed to stressors HCWs during this pandemic. In paper, we will examine Also, paper explore whether there is between syndrome, distress, COVID-19. goal research acquire establish if been an increase in anxiety other health concerns as well levels for impacted by Categories explored entail levels, strains long hours, under subpar conditions limited PPE patient rooms, fear exposure virus. Throughout pandemic, many cases tragic suicidal deaths emerged. Consequently, attention well-being professionals (HCPs) across world become imperative adequately support monitor. Diagnostic Statistical Manual Mental Disorders, (DSM-5) Maslach Burnout Inventory – Medical Personnel (MBI-MP) are tools used psychiatrists diagnose treat such which also encompasses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) mass traumatic events (MTE). Studies shown high prevalence PTSD symptoms, anxiety, fear, depression, frustration emergency involved Through various studies, demonstrate how affected workers' inadequate lead syndrome. Results show feeling unaccomplished, second-guessing clinical decisions, defeated, mentally physically drained. It expected that continue deteriorate globally even after three years since its inception.
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عنوان ژورنال: International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2321-7235']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/indj/2022/v18i1343