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Analysis of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on house-staff in the USA: addressing the ripple effects.

Udhayvir Singh GrewalNaveen PremnathNakul BhardwajAakash R ShethSubhash C GarikipatiShiva J GaddamParth R ShahElizabeth Paulk
Published in: Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives (2021)
Background: The novel corona virus has changed the way individuals interact with each other and society. In the medical sector, this has affected the residents and fellows who spend the majority of their time on the front lines. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives and training of house-staff across the USA. Respondents in our survey reported feeling significantly overwhelmed by the ongoing pandemic. Results: The majority of house-staff were significantly concerned about the lack of protective equipment, inability to safeguard themselves from infection and inability to look after their families. Concerns regarding contracting the infection and transmitting it to their loved ones were reported as a cause of mental distress among resident physicians. Increasing patient load, lack of protective equipment, and disruption of educational and academic activities during the COVID-19 pandemic have all reportedly affected the training and overall well-being of resident physicians. Conslusion: Our study adds further support for measures to safeguard house-staff with proper protective equipment and ensure adequate support for both mental and physical well-being during these challenging times.
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