By Kelly Ilic, Oregon Center for Nursing, April 21, 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year, its impact on healthcare workers continues. A new research brief from the Oregon Center for Nursing (OCN) summarizes recent findings regarding the pandemic’s impact on the stress levels and emotional health of registered nurses and other healthcare workers.
“The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Oregon’s registered nurses cannot be taken lightly,” said Executive Director Jana Bitton, MPA. “Increased and prolonged stress can lead to burnout and will cause nurses to leave the profession.”
In reviewing recent literature, OCN identified several themes including the levels of stress, anxiety and depression were higher for nurses than for the general population, and interventions to support staff’s mental health should be both individualized and organizational in scope.
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