Psychological distress among healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: patterns over time
Abstract Background COVID-19 added to healthcare provider (HCP) distress, but patterns of change remain unclear. This study sought to determine if and how emotional distress varied among HCP between March 28, 2021 and December 1, 2023. Methods This longitudinal study was embedded within the 42-month...
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Main Authors: | Iris Gutmanis (Author), Brenda L. Coleman (Author), Kelly Ramsay (Author), Robert Maunder (Author), Susan J. Bondy (Author), CCS Working Group (Author), Allison McGeer (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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