HealthcareCOVID-19RelationshipPandemicEmergencyMental healthThe coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic had a significant effect on the mental health,social lives,and family relationships of healthcare workers.During the pandemic,these workers had to prioritize their work over parenting,spending time with their ...
Corrigendum to ‘The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on health careworkers in a MERS-CoV endemic country’ [Journal of Infection and Public Health 13 (2020) 877–882] Journal of Infection and Public Health, Volume 13, Issue 10, October 2020, Pages 1599 Mohamad-Hani Temsah, Fahad ...
However, few studies have evaluated the impact on the access to mental health services during COVID-19. Our aim was to analyze temporal trends and prediction of appointments held in Brazil's public health system, to compare the observed and expected number of mental healthcare appointments during...
COVID-19medical care workersChinapsychologicalPTSDdepressionanxietystressBackground: Medical care workers experienced unprecedented levels of workload and pressure since the outbreak of COVID-19 started from the end of 2019. Little idoi:10.2139/ssrn.3592642Si, Mingyu...
The mental health status of individuals could have a negative impact attributed to this global situation. Therefore, this study was intended to explore the symptoms of depression and anxiety among healthcare workers (HCWs) of Pakistan during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A cross-...
This study provides insight into how having COVID-19 shifted Black and older Hispanic adults’ organizational perceptions and experiences. We
Italy has been the first-hit European country to face the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Aim of this survey was to assess in depth the impact of the outbreak on healthcare workers (HCW). A 40-item online survey was disseminated via social media inviting Italian HCW, wit...
As the impact of COVID-19 on patients and healthcare systems began to manifest, nurses found themselves in situations never seen before, frequently working long hours with limited access to personal protective equipment and evolving guidance on how to care for patients with the virus. ...
Over 2,600 healthcare workers employed by 10 NHS hospital trusts across the West Midlands took part in a survey between June 5th 2020 and July 31st 2020, in a study aimed at gauging the mental health consequences of the immediate aftermath of the initial COVID-19 pandemic peak in the UK....
Given that medical office staff and social workers in home care setting are often the first to interact with patients, these workers may face a heightened risk of infection, and thus be more fearful of contracting COVID-19. Appropriate infection protection systems and mental health support are ne...