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Stressors faced by healthcare professionals and coping strategies during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.

Marie Ottilie FrenkelKatja Mareike PollakOliver SchillingLaura VoigtBenedikt FritzschingCornelia WrzusSebastian Egger-LamplUta MerleMarkus Alexander WeigandStefan Mohr
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The study demonstrated the need for sector-specific crisis measures to effectively address the specific work stressors faced by the outpatient sector in particular. The results on pandemic-specific work stressors reveal that healthcare professionals might benefit from coping strategies that facilitate the utilization of social support. At the workplace, team commitment and knowledge exchange might buffer against adverse psychological stress responses. Schedules during pandemics should give healthcare workers the opportunity to interact with families and friends in ways that facilitate social support outside work. Future studies should investigate cross-sector stressors using a longitudinal design to identify both sector- and time-specific measures. Ultimately, an international comparison of stressors and measures in different sectors of healthcare systems is desirable.
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