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Psychological impact of caring for critically ill patients during the Covid-19 pandemic and recommendations for staff support.

Andrew BatesJulia OttawayHelen MoysesMarcie PerrrowSophie RushbrookRebecca Cusack
Published in: Journal of the Intensive Care Society (2020)
We report concerning levels of anxiety and post-traumatic stress symptomology among intensive care staff during the Covid-19 crisis, significantly impacting job-related well-being. Nurses are disproportionately affected. Overall, physiologically protective supportive interventions were preferred by staff; however, staff with established anxiety desire professional psychological help. Our findings match reports from SARS 2003 and China 2019. To mitigate long-term psychological consequences of caring for patients during a pandemic, easily deliverable protective strategies should be instigated, supported by formal and longer-term psychological support. Particular attention should be paid to developing strategies which support nursing staff.
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