The COVID-19 pandemic put immense strain on frontline healthcare workers, resulting in alarming rates of burnout and mental health struggles. In a recent Boston Globe op-ed, Alyssa Eli calls for action to address this crisis. On “What’s Trending”, host Patricia Wu and guest MHTN Chief Medical Officer Dr. Dan Bober discuss key points from the article.
Burnout and Compassion Fatigue: A Real Risk
Healthcare workers face constant exposure to stress and trauma. This can lead to “moral injury” or “compassion fatigue,” where it becomes difficult to cope, impacting both mental and physical wellbeing.
Support Programs Are Essential
Programs like MassStrong offer expanded group-based mental health resources for healthcare workers.
The Importance of Long-Term Care
We must remember that the effects of trauma don’t disappear quickly, especially after events like the pandemic. Dr. Bober stresses the need for ongoing support for these essential workers, not just in the immediate aftermath of a crisis.