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Psychological Distress, Demoralization, and Illness Fears in Medical Staff Treating Patients with COVID-19
Psychological Distress, Demoralization, and Illness Fears in Medical Staff Treating Patients with COVID-19

Author(s): Amanda Walker, Eva Kalinova, Eliska Strakova
Subject(s): Clinical psychology, Management and complex organizations
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: COVID-19; psychological distress; demoralization; illness fears;

Summary/Abstract: This paper analyzes the outcomes of an exploratory review of the current research on psychological distress, demoralization, and illness fears in medical staff treating patients with COVID-19. The data used for this study was obtained and replicated from previous research conducted by ACHA, APIC, BMA, CMA, CPHA, CVN, GWI, HMN, ICF, IPPR, Potloc, Prescott et al. (2020), Statista, and YouGov. We performed analyses and made estimates regarding levels and sources of psychological distress in healthcare workers treating patients with COVID-19. Data collected from 4,300 respondents are tested against the research model. Descriptive statistics of compiled data from the completed surveys were calculated when appropriate.

  • Issue Year: 9/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 78-88
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English