"The new normal has become a nonstop crisis": a qualitative study of burnout among Philadelphia's harm reduction and substance use disorder treatment workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic worsened the ongoing overdose crisis in the United States (US) and caused significant mental health strain and burnout among health care workers (HCW). Harm reduction, overdose prevention, and substance use disorder (SUD) workers may be especially impacted d...
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Main Authors: | Ijeoma C. Unachukwu (Author), Matthew P. Abrams (Author), Abby Dolan (Author), Kehinde Oyekemi (Author), Zachary F. Meisel (Author), Eugenia C. South (Author), Shoshana V. Aronowitz (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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