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Burnout Among Healthcare Providers During COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges and Evidence-based Interventions

Author Affiliations
Texas A&M Health Science Center, IIHMR University, Khulna Medical College, INCLEN Trust International
Published InSocArXiv (OSF Preprints)
Year2022
Citations69

Abstract

Burnout is a major occupational problem among healthcare providers. During coronavirus disease (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. Global evidence informs the need for adopting multipronged evidence-based approaches addressing burnout during this pandemic. Such interventions may include increasing the awareness of work-related stress and burnout, promoting mindfulness and self-care practices for promoting mental wellbeing, ensuring optimal mental health services, using digital technologies to address workplace stress and deliver mental health interventions, and improving organizational policies and practices emphasizing on addressing burnout among healthcare…
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