COVID-19 pandemicSOCIAL anxietySOCIAL supportPSYCHIATRIC nursingNURSING informaticsIntroduction and aims: In the specialized nursing setting, nurses are susceptible to developing negative mental health issues. Such conditions among nurses can potentially result in unfavorable med...
The Biden administration has already made modest attempts to address health worker burnout, setting aside $103 million earlier this year for programs to address it and other mental health issues. “The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified issues that have long been a source of stress for frontline ...
Nurse have been on the front lines of our COVID-19 response for more than two years now. We urgently need to protect their mental health for their wellbeing and that of the communities that they serve. More information:Farinaz Havaei et al, The Association between Mental Health Symptoms an...
COVID-19mental healthmedical staffepidemiologyBackground: The sudden epidemic of COVID-19 in China caused attention globally. Health staff are in heavy workload and at high-risk infection. The aims of thisdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3551329Liu, Zhaorui...
[32], receiving education on COVID-19, feeling that the hospital provided adequate education, type of education [33], healthcare worker’s training to deal with virus pandemic [35], having taken the course related to providing care to patients after starting work [38] and managers invest in...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses have been given unprecedented media attention for their daily, selfless sacrifices. Make no mistake: COVID-19 patients recover largely because of the nursing services they receive. Yet, hidden within the layers of care rendered by nurses are the psychologi...
Perioperative nurses continue to face mental and physical stress and exhaustion in the workplace post-COVID. Nurses have continued to work with greater patient loads, few resources and financial recovery restrictions from hospitals, adding to the stress and burnout among the nursing profession. Nurses...
Under the dual pressure of COVID‐19 and the flood, nurses' mental health problems deteriorated. Methods In August 2021, 1229 nurses from various departments of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinxiang Medical University in Xinxiang City, Henan Province,China?were invited to participate in a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has, and will continue to have, a tremendous impact on ICU nurses' mental health and willingness to continue in the critical care work force, according to research presented at the ATS 2021 International Conference. ...
Intensive care nurses faced many psychological problems during the Covid-19 disease process, which emerged as a global health threat. The aim of this descriptive and cross-sectional study was to determine the stress level in intensive care nurses due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The study was con...