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Assessing the Mental Condition of Paramedics and Nurses during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.

Maksymilian KilianPiotr GałeckiAgata Orzechowska
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
As a result of high stress levels, paramedics and nurses frequently suffered from tension and insomnia. The factors described were associated with poorer well-being of the subjects in various functional areas, even before the pandemic period. This was mainly related to the large number of patients and the tasks. However, this work, as well as studies by other authors, come to alarming conclusions that should draw attention to the mental state of medical staff, as this is the group that is highly responsible for the medical care of patients, especially in such a difficult time as a pandemic.
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