Psychological Stress of COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers: Rational Safety Behaviors, Evidence-based Self-Help Interventions, and Remote Mental Health Support
Psychological Stress of COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers: Rational Safety Behaviors, Evidence-based Self-Help Interventions, and Remote Mental Health Support
Author(s): Linda TaylorSubject(s): Psychology, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: psychological stress; COVID-19 frontline healthcare worker;mental health & well-being;
Summary/Abstract: This article presents an empirical study carried out to evaluate and analyze psychological stress of COVID-19 frontline healthcare workers. Building my argument by drawing on data collected from BMA, GWI, Nursing Times, and Strada Education Network, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding healthcare workers who say they have experienced an increase in the psychological stress since the beginning of the outbreak. Data collected from 780 respondents are tested against the research model by using structural equation modeling.
Journal: Psychosociological Issues in Human Resource Management
- Issue Year: 8/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 61-66
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF