Credit: Getty Images. Factors that contribute to burnout include having little control over decisions, long-standing stressful situations, and a perceived lack of support from leaders. Retention of ...
Long hours and high-pressure situations have long characterized the health care profession — but in the wake of the pandemic, many workers are facing new challenges with regards to their mental health ...
In November, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a campaign to curb burnout among healthcare workers. The program, called Impact Wellbeing, is the first federal campaign of ...
Immigrant workers in low-wage sectors may be one group facing the brunt of the Trump administration’s focus on mass deportations, an outcome that could have a drastic impact on long-term care ...
Financial hardship is widespread among health care workers, particularly in direct care roles, amid a workforce crisis and challenging job conditions. Direct care workers face the highest levels of ...
For health care workers in the United States, the COVID pandemic significantly ramped up feelings of burnout and anguish, according to a federal survey released this week. The crisis didn’t start with ...
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Health care workers in war zones: How the built environment actively reshapes trauma
I have spent much of my professional life thinking about buildings—how they are designed, how they are constructed and how ...
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