COVID-19 pandemic.They are looking for 500 participants who will complete a series of surveys over an 18-month period, with a goal of better understanding the pandemic’s impact on health-care workers.
Coronavirus: Mandatory mask bylaw gains support of London city councillors Researchers are hoping the surveys will help answer questions about moral-ethical dilemmas and symptoms of depression, PTSD, general anxiety and burnout.“Health-care workers are facing unprecedented demands as a result of the pandemic and many may be working under extreme physical and psychological stress,” said Dr.
Don Richardson, Lawson Associate Scientist and Director of the MacDonald Franklin Operational Stress Injury Research Centre.