Post-COVID job Stressors and Their Predictive Role on Mental Health: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Between Physicians and Nurses.
Selene Fernández-MartínezCarilene Armas-LandaetaAdrián Pérez-ArandaJosé Guzmán-ParraAlicia Monreal-BartoloméVera Carbonell-ArandaJavier García-CampayoYolanda López-Del-HoyoPublished in: SAGE open nursing (2024)
As hypothesized, our findings highlight that certain job stressors (i.e., inequity in social interactions, conflicts in the workplace) might be affecting physicians' and nurses' mental health differently. Therefore, effective strategies addressing each subgroup's specific stressors would be necessary to prevent the development of burnout syndrome and other serious mental health conditions associated with occupational stress. These strategies would imply organizational changes in most cases.