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摘要
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,工作量的增加、对疾病的恐惧、与社会的脱节以及高职业倦怠率给整个医疗界造成了巨大的创伤。本文利用加拿大心理健康研究中心(Mental Health Research Canada)的定量和定性数据中以证据为基础的见解,探讨了医疗界如何受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响。国家心理健康指标的最新趋势支持了一种新常态理论,但一些加拿大人仍然落在后面。总之,这些见解强调了领导者、政策制定者和研究人员持续努力的必要性,这对支持加拿大医疗保健行业的重建至关重要。
The Mental Health of Healthcare Workers: Navigating the New Normal.
Increased workloads, fear of illness, social disconnection and high burnout rates during the COVID-19 pandemic caused significant trauma throughout the medical community. Using evidence-based insights from Mental Health Research Canada's quantitative and qualitative data, this article explores how the healthcare community was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent trends in national mental health indicators support a theory of a new normal, but some Canadians continue to fall behind. Overall, these insights highlight the need for sustained efforts from leaders, policy makers and researchers that are crucial to supporting the rebuilding of the healthcare sector in Canada.