Health Care Workers’ Reflections, Experiences, and Sequela throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author:

Casagrande YoleeORCID,Newton KimORCID,Strum EarlORCID,Unger Jennifer B.ORCID

Abstract

Objective Health care workers (HCW) experienced significant stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative study describes how they contextualized the experience several years later. Methods In August 2023, 1832 HCW at an academic medical center completed a confidential electronic survey; 443 of them responded to an open-ended question about their experiences during the pandemic. The statements were analyzed qualitatively, using a grounded theory approach to allow themes to emerge from the data. Results Common themes included fear/anxiety (22%), burnout (15%), protecting family from risk (11%), lack of employer support (11%), fear of illness (8%), increased appreciation for life (8%), and exposure to death/illness (5%). Conclusion HCW experienced substantial stress during the pandemic. Mental health services and structural changes in the health care system are needed to protect HCW during future public health emergencies.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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