Qualitative interview study of strategies to support healthcare personnel mental health through an occupational health lens.
Cati Brown JohnsonCheyenne DeShieldsMatthew McCaaNatalie ConnellSusan N GiannitrapaniWendy ThanassiElizabeth M YanoSara J SingerKarl A LorenzKarleen Frances GiannitrapaniPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Occupational health can enact strategies to support personnel mental health: to structurally sustain attention, use social cognition tools (eg, suicidality protocols or expanded job descriptions); to leverage distributed attention, enhance interdisciplinary collaboration (eg, chaplains for bereavement support or EAP) and to equip systems with resources and allow for flexibility during crises, including increased staffing.