The impact of COVID-19 on palliative care workers across the world: A qualitative analysis of responses to open-ended questions.
Tania PastranaLiliana De LimaKatherine PettusAlison RamseyGenevieve NapierRoberto WenkLukas RadbruchPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2021)
The pandemic has had a huge impact on palliative care workers including their ability to work and their financial status. It has generated increased workloads and placed them in vulnerable positions that affect their emotional well-being, resulting in distress and burnout. Counseling and support networks provide important resilience-building buffers. Coping strategies such as team and family support are important factors in workers' capacity to adapt and respond. The pandemic is changing the concept and praxis of palliative care. Government officials, academia, providers, and affected populations need to work together to develop, and implement steps to ensure palliative care integration into response preparedness plans so as not to leave anyone behind, including health workers.