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Feeling Informed and Safe Are Important Factors in the Psychosomatic Health of Frontline Workers in the Health Sector during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Austria.

Melanie LengerAlexander MagetNina DalknerJorgos N LangFrederike Tabea FellendorfMichaela RatzenhoferElena M D SchönthalerEva FleischmannArmin BirnerSusanne A BengesserRobert QueissnerMartina PlatzerAdelina Tmava-BerishaRobert M TrojakEva Z Reininghaus
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
COVID-19 work-related fears and psychosomatic symptoms have been prevalent among healthcare workers throughout the pandemic. Feeling safe and informed appears to be essential to prevent psychosomatic symptoms, leading to a recommendation for employers in the healthcare sector to focus on communication and information. As frontline workers are especially prone to psychosomatic symptoms, more stress prevention programs for them will be essential to maintain productivity and reduce sick days and fluctuations in the healthcare system.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • coronavirus disease
  • public health
  • sars cov
  • health information
  • mental health
  • sleep quality
  • climate change
  • physical activity
  • depressive symptoms
  • stress induced
  • affordable care act