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Burnout among healthcare providers during COVID-19: Challenges and evidence-based interventions

Author Affiliations
Khulna Medical College, INCLEN Trust International, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Himgiri Zee University, ...
Published InIndian Journal of Medical Ethics
Year2020
Citations156

Abstract

Burnout is a major occupational problem among healthcare providers, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. The frontline health workforce is experiencing a high workload and multiple psychosocial stressors which may affect their mental and emotional health, leading to burnout symptoms. Moreover, sleep deprivation and a critical lack of psychosocial support may aggravate such symptoms amidst Covid-19. From an ethical viewpoint, healthcare providers may experience moral distress while safeguarding patient welfare and autonomy. Moreover, social injustice and structural inequities may affect their emotional health while tackling a high volume of new cases and mortality. Global evidence indicates the need for adopting multipronged evidence-based approaches to address burnout during this pandemic, which may include increasing the awareness of work-related stress and burnout, promoting…
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