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Health worker education during the COVID-19 pandemic: global disruption, responses and lessons for the future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Aikaterini DedeiliaMichail PapapanouAndreas N PapadopoulosNina-Rafailia KarelaAnastasia AndroutsouDimitra MitsopoulouMelina NikolakeaChristos KonstantinidisManthia PapageorgakopoulouMichail SiderisElizabeth O JohnsonSiobhan FitzpatrickGiorgio ComettoJim CampbellMarinos G Sotiropoulos
Published in: Human resources for health (2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted health worker education, inflicting a substantial mental health burden on learners. Its impacts on career choices, volunteerism, pedagogical approaches and mental health of learners have implications for educational design, measures to protect and support learners, faculty and health workers, and workforce planning. Online learning may achieve learner satisfaction as part of a short-term solution or integrated into a blended model in the post-pandemic future.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • health information
  • mental illness
  • current status
  • coronavirus disease
  • social media
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment
  • medical students
  • resting state
  • patient satisfaction