Reuters (9/5, Baertlein) reported healthcare workers are struggling with trauma and cases of PTSD as COVID-19 surges again. HHS warned in March healthcare workers are exhausted and traumatized, and staffing shortages are affecting patient care. As the Delta variant spreads, healthcare workers face further burnout and challenges. The American Medical Association “has tapped a military psychologist and the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) National Center for PTSD to help it measure the pandemic’s impact,” with the results, presented in May at an American Psychiatric Association conference, showing “a PTSD rate of 49.5% among nonphysicians and 36% for doctors. Rates of suicidal thoughts increased as workers spent more time on COVID-19 units.”
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— “Each COVID-19 surge poses a risk for healthcare workers: PTSD “Lisa Baertlein, Reuters, September 5, 2021