healthcare workershealth workforce preparednesslow‐income countryHealthcare workers, who are in low‐resource settings, are critically vulnerable during the COVID pandemic. The increasing rate of coronavirus infection in a developing country such as Bangladesh caused the highest death rate of doctors ...
Nurses, women, frontline health workers, and those working in the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan, had more severe symptoms than those with other characteristics. For example, frontline workers“engaged in direct diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with COVID-19”had a higher risk of de...
During the occasion, Dr K K Aggarwal, president, HCFI and CMAAO said, “With so much information around COVID-19, there is a need to communicate the right things to both the media and the common public. This advocacy program was an initiative in that direction and addressed key concerns ...
Supported wellbeing centres established during the COVID-19 pandemic provided high quality rest spaces and access to peer-to-peer psychological first aid for healthcare workers (HCWs). The centres were well accessed and valued by HCWs, but their relationship with wellbeing and job-related factors...
LONDON — Britain said on Tuesday that healthcare workers, social care staff and the most vulnerable will still get COVID-19 tests without any charge when it ends fr…
New York Orders All Healthcare Workers to Get COVID-19 Vaccine More Reuters FILE PHOTO: A healthcare worker prepares a dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) during the opening of the MTA's public vaccination program at Grand Central Te...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The deadline for hospital and nursing home workers in New York state to be vaccinated against COVID-19 arrived Monday with the prospect of severe staff shortages fueled by workers getting suspended or fired for refusing to be inocula
However, studies on psychological resilience in the COVID-19 process are not available in the country where the research was conducted. There are also studies examining the relationship between working conditions, demographic variables, and the mental health of healthcare workers during the pandemic ...
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, while many of us remained in the safety of our own homes, frontline healthcare workers faced a sudden influx of patients with the new, highly contagious, life-threatening disease. This undoubtedly caused a great deal of stress among hospital staf...
A new study finds that healthcare workers in the United States are struggling with a suite of mental-health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study found that healthcare workers are at greater risk than the general public of experiencing health problems such as depression. ...