Digital Interventions for Stress Among Frontline Health Care Workers: Results From a Pilot Feasibility Cohort Trial
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the mental health of health care workers, increasing the rates of stress, moral distress (MD), and moral injury (MI). Virtual reality (VR) is a useful tool for studying MD and MI because it can effectively elicit psychophysiological responses, is custom...
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Main Authors: | Caroline W Espinola (Author), Binh Nguyen (Author), Andrei Torres (Author), Walter Sim (Author), Alice Rueda (Author), Lindsay Beavers (Author), Douglas M Campbell (Author), Hyejung Jung (Author), Wendy Lou (Author), Bill Kapralos (Author), Elizabeth Peter (Author), Adam Dubrowski (Author), Sridhar Krishnan (Author), Venkat Bhat (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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