Policies on mental health in the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping review.
David Villarreal-ZegarraChristian Mahony Reátegui-RiveraIselle Sabastizagal-VelaMiguel Angel BurgosNieves Alejandra Cama-TtitoJaime Rosales-RimachePublished in: PloS one (2022)
Our research finds that there is limited evidence available to evaluate national and local policies aimed at directly or indirectly preventing or ameliorating mental health problems at work during COVID-19 pandemic. This forces decision-makers to use different criteria to guide the allocation of resources and budgets. Therefore, there is a need for health intelligence teams in health systems to be able to assess the impact of policies as an important input for decision-makers.