Healthcare Workers and Burnout During COVID-19 Pandemic

P. Upadhyay
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Have you ever felt stuck? Or rather unmotivated and unsatisfied at your work? Maybe you do not feel like being a doctor anymore, but the fear of what will you do after; scares you more. Or maybe, you do wish to continue your medical practices but feel rather tired and let down at most times. In either scenario, you are not alone.Several healthcare workers feel underappreciated and suffer from lack of enthusiasm for work, feelings of cynicism towards life and low sense of personal accomplishment, in short, they feel “Burnt out”. Burnout is on the rise in medical fraternity. Established professionals, residents in training, to young medical school trainees beginning their careers in medicine, none can escape from the brunt of burnout. Long working hours and increasing burden of bureaucratic tasks make the medical profession a tedious one. Continued exposure to human suffering and death introduces cynicism towards life and its purpose. Constant need to becompassionate to patients and their family members require immense mental and emotional fortitude.However, with an increase in violence against the medical fraternity,[5] a typical doctor begins to question the sanctity of the profession and feels unappreciated.
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COVID-19大流行期间医护人员和职业倦怠
你有过被困住的感觉吗?或者是对你的工作没有动力和不满意?也许你不再想当医生了,但害怕以后你会做什么;更让你害怕。或者,你确实希望继续你的医疗实践,但在大多数时候感到相当疲倦和失望。在这两种情况下,你并不孤单。一些医护人员感到不受重视,对工作缺乏热情,对生活感到玩世不恭,个人成就感低,简言之,他们感到“精疲力竭”。医学界的职业倦怠正在上升。成熟的专业人士,实习的住院医生,年轻的医学院学员开始他们的医学事业,没有人能逃脱倦怠的冲击。长时间的工作和不断增加的官僚主义负担使医疗行业变得乏味。不断接触人类的痛苦和死亡,使人对生命及其目的产生了犬儒主义。对病人和他们的家庭成员始终保持热情需要极大的精神和情感上的坚韧。然而,随着针对医学界的暴力事件的增加,一名典型的医生开始质疑这一职业的神圣性,并感到不受重视。
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