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Anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, and professional quality of life among the hospital workforce during a global health pandemic.

Daniel KellyShawnda SchroederKristen Leighton
Published in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2022)
Hospital staff caring for COVID-19 patients experienced equitable (and high) levels of depression and anxiety. However, data indicate that rural providers experienced greater protective factors, resulting in lower rates of burnout and higher compassion satisfaction. Rural communities, hospitals, and health systems may have characteristics that could be duplicated in urban areas to support hospital staff well-being. Support and promotion of mental wellness must also come from the hospital system, and health care and policy leaders. If we do not care for our hospital staff, there will not be hospital staff left to care for the community.
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