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CHATTERJEE: So they surveyed more than 700 critical care nurses and found that 40% were struggling with symptoms of depression and 60% had symptoms of anxiety. And this was before the pandemic.
Nearly half of staff working in intensive care units (ICU) in England in the COVID-19 pandemic have severe anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder, with some reporting feeling they'd ...
Introduction Critical care nurses provide expert, specialist care to the most severely ill or injured patients in intensive care units and the wider hospital. They are highly trained and skilled ...
For some professionals in critical care, part of the frustration is the notion that the worst of the damage is largely avoidable. In Kentucky’s Henderson County, where Mathew works, only 36 ...
By understanding differences in how people's brains are wired, clinicians may be able to predict who would benefit from a self-guided anxiety care app, according to a new analysis from a clinical ...
By understanding differences in how people's brains are wired, clinicians may be able to predict who would benefit from a ...
Almost half of NHS critical care staff suffered mental health issues in summer – now the situation is worse.
Anxiety and depression, which are the most common mental health symptoms and disorders worldwide, 1, 2 are highly prevalent among patients with cancer, 3, 4 including about one in three adults with ...