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COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on medical interns' mental health of public and private hospitals in Guadalajara.

Francisco José Barbosa-CamachoVíctor Ulises Rodríguez-MachucaJuan Carlos Ibarrola-PeñaJonathan Matías Chejfec-CiocianoMario Jesús Guzmán-RuvalcabaJaime Alberto Tavares-OrtegaGonzalo Delgado-HernandezGabino Cervantes-GuevaraEnrique Cervantes-PérezSol Ramírez-OchoaClotilde Fuentes-OrozcoAlejandro Gonzalez-Ojeda
Published in: Medical education online (2024)
Our study emphasizes the significant impact of various factors on burnout levels among medical students and health-care professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prolonged exposure to COVID-19 patients, reduced staffing, and increased workload contributed to burnout, affecting well-being and quality of care. Targeted interventions and resilience-building strategies are needed to mitigate burnout and promote well-being in health-care settings.
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