Longitudinal assessment of mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic long-term exposure on health care workers from a North West Italian Hospital.
Valeria CaramelloValeria GariglioGabriele Di SalvoGiuseppe MainaAdriana BoccuzziPublished in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
Nearly half of HCWs showed psychological distress, especially nurses, women and the youngest. Mandatory job change, increasing intensity of care, working in COVID department and being infected were negative factors; having a partner and living in a detached house were protective. Six months later all the psychological domains showed individual improvement.
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