突发卫生事件医护人员压力心理障碍心理干预Health EmergenciesHealth Care WorkersStressPsychological DisordersPsychological Intervention本文通过整理既往针对重大灾难后医务人员的心理健康调查和心理干预研究的文献,结合2019冠状病毒病疫情中的官方报道,详细总结了医护人员面对重大恶性传染病疫情时所面临的主要心理压力,如疫情暴发...
“A shortage of healthcare personnel was a problem before the pandemic and now it has gotten worse,” Chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders I-Vt., said during a Thursday Senate HELP committee hearing. “Health care jobs have gotten more challenging and, in some cases, more dangerous,” he said. ...
Most healthcare workers are not meeting the American heart association's recommended 150 minutes of physical activity. The purpose of this study was to examine the differences in healthcare workers' stress on their stages of distribution for physical activity using the stages of change model. A vo...
Results: Mean PSS scores were significantly higher in women (27.03) healthcare workers than men (23.14) Women who did all or most of the housework on their own were almost three times the men (67.2% vs 22.9%) and this increased stress levels of women. In the GRAS, female participants ...
A health-care worker who goes in the line of duty to help people intuitively has the ability to be cautious with their own health and, more importantly, to keep the infection from spreading. From: Ebola Virus Disease, 2016 About this pageSet alert ...
Healthcare workers have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues as a result of their profession. Healthcare professionals were already vulnerable to mental health issues prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now they are even more prone to stress and frustrati...
Daily secondary traumatic stress after work This scale (STS; Meda et al.,2012) allow us to assess the three dimensions as follows: a) compassion fatigue, as the process of being emotionally tired due to the empathic skills displayed as a helping worker (e.g. “I feel emotionally without ...
Work Stress: Health Care Systems in the Workplace.Arie ShiromJames C. QuickRabi S. BhagatJames E. DaltonJonathan D. QuickSAGE PublicationsAdministrative Science QuarterlyShirom, A. (1989) Work stress—Health-care systems in the workplace. Administrative Science Quarterly 34: pp. 327-330...
STRESS, ANXIETY, WORK-RELATED BURNOUT AMONG PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORKER: A COMMUNITY-BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY. The majority of national policies are successfully implemented at the local level because of primary health care providers. Workplace stress is a change in... A Parmar,K Gohil,AA Murm...
Health care workers' ability and willingness to report to duty during catastrophic disasters Catastrophic disasters create surge capacity needs for health care systems. This is especially true in the urban setting because the high population densit... K Qureshi,MRRM Gershon,MMF Sherman,... - 《...