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COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on mental health of healthcare professionals.
In light of the unprecedented public health crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is highly important to acknowledge the psychological impact of this mounting threat on healthcare professionals. Previous experience from smaller scale epidemics and emerging literature around COVID-19 show that the unparalleled amount of stress that healthcare workers are dealing with, is associated with increased psychological morbidities. We have depicted the psychological burden that the COVID-19 pandemic has posed on healthcare professionals in Greece and have reviewed the literature around the effect of previous epidemics on frontline healthcare staff. Moreover, we discuss potential triggers and the need for measures to minimise the psychological pressure on those at the frontline against this biothreat
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COVID-19 related stress exacerbates common physical and mental pathologies and affects treatment (Review).
COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global public health emergency resulting in unprecedented individual and societal fear and anxiety. The stress surrounding this biothreat appears to have clinical implications in all aspects of medicine, both in mental and physical health spheres. The impact of COVID-19 related anxiety in Cardiology, Paediatrics, Oncology, Dermatology, Neurology and Mental Health and how it affects treatments is discussed. Moreover, the need for introducing novel communication and therapeutic approaches is highlighted in the new landscape of the COVID-19 era
COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on mental health of healthcare professionals
In light of the unprecedented public health crisis of the COVID-19
pandemic, it is highly important to acknowledge the psychological impact
of this mounting threat on healthcare professionals. Previous experience
from smaller scale epidemics and emerging literature around COVID-19
show that the unparalleled amount of stress that healthcare workers are
dealing with, is associated with increased psychological morbidities. We
have depicted the psychological burden that the COVID-19 pandemic has
posed on healthcare professionals in Greece and have reviewed the
literature around the effect of previous epidemics on frontline
healthcare staff. Moreover, we discuss potential triggers and the need
for measures to minimise the psychological pressure on those at the
frontline against this biothreat
COVID-19 related stress exacerbates common physical and mental pathologies and affects treatment (Review)
COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global public health emergency resulting
in unprecedented individual and societal fear and anxiety. The stress
surrounding this biothreat appears to have clinical implications in all
aspects of medicine, both in mental and physical health spheres. The
impact of COVID-19 related anxiety in Cardiology, Paediatrics, Oncology,
Dermatology, Neurology and Mental Health and how it affects treatments
is discussed. Moreover, the need for introducing novel communication and
therapeutic approaches is highlighted in the new landscape of the
COVID-19 era
Environmentally Friendly Practices and Perceptions in Aquaculture: A Sectoral Case-study from a Mediterranean-based Industry
Migration und das kriminalpolitische Handeln staatlicher Strafverfolgungsorgane. Ausländer als polizeiliche Tatverdächtige und gerichtlich Abgeurteilte
Mansel J, Albrecht G. Migration und das kriminalpolitische Handeln staatlicher Strafverfolgungsorgane. Ausländer als polizeiliche Tatverdächtige und gerichtlich Abgeurteilte. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 2003;55(4):679-715