New systematic review of 53 RCTs - Open Access! ✅
🧠Multidisciplinary approach likely effective for managing depression in #stroke survivors, but..
⚠️Major evidence gap for MI survivors!
https://t.co/jJZ3ONYvWa
@QMULWHRI@ESC_Journals#medtwitter#depression#myocardial
A new Annals video summary explains the findings of a new systematic review analyzing interventions to reduce #HealthCareProfessional burnout. Watch for free now: https://t.co/boWhfUoGxl
In an editorial, Colin P. West, MD, PhD discusses the findings of a new systematic review of interventions for clinician #burnout and why we should not let these limitations obscure gains in knowledge of effective interventions. Perfection should not be the enemy of progress. Read now: https://t.co/YvzWn7OmxG
The reported prevalence of burnout among HCPs has increased from 45% in 2019 to 60% in late 2021, revealing the urgent need for interventions to prevent physician burnout.
A new systematic review found that mindfulness-based interventions can help reduce burnout among nurses and midwives, while professional coaching is most effective for doctors, especially when sustained for more than 4 weeks. These findings highlight the importance of tailored burnout prevention strategies for HCPs. https://t.co/ldAhYgZiJk
Of interest to all #healthpolicy makers & administrators. Hope #NHS bigwigs heed the evidence & do something to improve #wellbeing of staff. Equally applicable for other high-stress #professions
Researchers at @QMUL@QMULBartsTheLon propose guidance to enhance mental wellbeing among healthcare professionals. Published in @eClinicalMed their recommendations offer a multi-pronged approach to tackle burnout and support resilience.
https://t.co/zIXmh13YxK
We have proposed a multi-pronged approach to support the mental health and help mitigate #burnout amongst #healthcare professionals. We hope this will guide workplace #policy in the #NHS and healthcare systems globally @NHSEngland@ajaya2000@ApnaNhs
https://t.co/u7UbpEk1jg
Our latest paper available #openaccess ✅ in Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics!
We examined the role of prevailing mental health on attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine in healthcare professionals.
@CoPE_HCP@QMULWHRI@ajaya2000
https://t.co/ZlvWmsDQXf
Cannot ever underestimate influence of prevailing #mental#health & other similar aspects on decisions related to physical health. Example from #Covid#vaccine roll out! #healthcare#depression https://t.co/QIwziUP0Hw
#NHS facing perfect storm: Longitudinal comparisons of mental health, #burnout and well-being in #patient-facing, non-patient-facing #healthcare professionals and non-healthcare professionals during the #COVID19 pandemic: findings from the #CoPEHCP study https://t.co/RAQ7C1f8uj