Published June 30, 2022 | Version v1
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STRESS MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH WORKERS DURING COVID-19

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Objectives: despite India's high immunisation rate, a significant increase in COVID-19 cases overwhelmed the health-care system. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a significant psychological impact on healthcare workers (HCWs). The unprecedented nature of the pandemic causes a slew of mental health issues, particularly among front-line healthcare personnel (HCW). Anxiety, sadness, sleeplessness, and stress-related problems are common among front-line HCWs. The Purpose of this study is to find out how front-line healthcare personnel manage their stress and to understand the degree of stress due to COVID-19 of Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in 2022. Design: Descriptive Study Setting and participants: HCWs from various hospitals and a primary health care system. Methods: A survey comprising of the Questionnaire will be distributed through Google Form. Questions in Part A will be based on the stress management and Part B will be focused on the degree of their stress. Doctors and Nurses will be the sampling elements for the present study. The Johanniter International Assistance (2020) has done the Health Worker’s Perception Survey on COVID 19, wherein it has used the questionnaire to understand the degree of stress for health workers in Afghanistan. Same questionnaire will be used in the current study. find out how they manage their stress and to understand the degree of stress due to COVID-19 of Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in 2022. Result: Data Analysis will be done in Microsoft Excel and statical analysis will be done through Percentage.

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8. Dr. Anjusha Gawande, Prof. Manisha Mohite & Prof. Jyoti Tekale-May-June 2022.pdf