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Experiences of Health Workers in the COVID-19 Pandemic shares the
stories of frontline health workers-told in their own words-during
the second wave of COVID-19 in Australia. The book records the
complex emotions healthcare workers experienced as the pandemic
unfolded, and the challenges they faced in caring for themselves,
their families, and their patients. The book shares their insights
on what we can learn from the pandemic to strengthen our health
system and prepare for future crises. The book draws on over 9,000
responses to a survey examining the psychological, occupational,
and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on frontline health
workers. Survey participants came from all areas of the health
sector, from intensive care doctors to hospital cleaners to aged
care nurses, and from large metropolitan hospitals to rural primary
care practices. The authors organise these free-text responses
thematically, creating a shared narrative of health workers
experiences. Each chapter is prefaced by a brief commentary that
provides context and introduces the the themes that emerged from
the survey. This book offers a unique historical record of the
experiences of thousands of healthcare workers at the height of the
second wave of the pandemic and will be of great interest to anyone
interested in the experiences of healthcare workers, and the
psychological, organisational, healthcare policy, and social
challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Experiences of Health Workers in the COVID-19 Pandemic shares the
stories of frontline health workers-told in their own words-during
the second wave of COVID-19 in Australia. The book records the
complex emotions healthcare workers experienced as the pandemic
unfolded, and the challenges they faced in caring for themselves,
their families, and their patients. The book shares their insights
on what we can learn from the pandemic to strengthen our health
system and prepare for future crises. The book draws on over 9,000
responses to a survey examining the psychological, occupational,
and social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on frontline health
workers. Survey participants came from all areas of the health
sector, from intensive care doctors to hospital cleaners to aged
care nurses, and from large metropolitan hospitals to rural primary
care practices. The authors organise these free-text responses
thematically, creating a shared narrative of health workers
experiences. Each chapter is prefaced by a brief commentary that
provides context and introduces the the themes that emerged from
the survey. This book offers a unique historical record of the
experiences of thousands of healthcare workers at the height of the
second wave of the pandemic and will be of great interest to anyone
interested in the experiences of healthcare workers, and the
psychological, organisational, healthcare policy, and social
challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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