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Psychological impact of repeated epidemic exposure on healthcare workers: findings from an online survey of a healthcare workforce exposed to both SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and COVID-19.

Lai Gwen ChanPei Lin Lynnette TanKang SimMing Yee TanKah Hong GohPei Qi SuAlvin Kah Heng TanEng Sing LeeShu Yun TanWen Phei LimChia Hui AwYi Zhen GohSapna SadaranganiAngela Chow
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
Overall, while 28% of HCWs in our study suffered from significant trauma-related psychological symptoms regardless of prior experience with the SARS epidemic, those with prior experience reported feeling safer and better equipped, finding the workload easier to manage, as well as having more confidence in their healthcare leaders. We recommend for more trauma-informed support strategies for our HCWs especially those from racial minority groups, who are foreign-born and isolated from their families.
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