Well-being resources for health care workers ‘woefully inadequate’

Emotional exhaustion has increased about 10% for all types of health care workers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that current resources are not enough to improve their well-being, according to researchers.“These findings indicate that emotional exhaustion among health care workers, which was problematic before the pandemic, has become worse; increases in emotional exhaustion may jeopardize care quality and necessitate additional support for the workforce,” J. Bryan Sexton, PhD, an associate professor in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at DukeRead More

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