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A rapid review of the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of healthcare workers: implications for supporting psychological well-being.

Johannes Hendrikus De KockHelen Ann LathamStephen J LeslieMark GrindleSarah-Anne MunozLiz EllisRob PolsonChristopher M O'Malley
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
The evidence to date suggests that female nurses with close contact with COVID-19 patients may have the most to gain from efforts aimed at supporting psychological well-being. However, inconsistencies in findings and a lack of data collected outside of hospital settings, suggest that we should not exclude any groups when addressing psychological well-being in health and social care workers. Whilst psychological interventions aimed at enhancing resilience in the individual may be of benefit, it is evident that to build a resilient workforce, occupational and environmental factors must be addressed. Further research including social care workers and analysis of wider societal structural factors is recommended.
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