Interventions to support the resilience and mental health of frontline health and social care professionals during and after a disease outbreak, epidemic or pandemic: a mixed methods systematic review

Nov 5, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Support methods for mental health and resilience of frontline health and social care workers during and after disease outbreaks

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Abstract

Sixteen studies examined interventions aimed at supporting the resilience or mental health of frontline workers during disease outbreaks.

  • Interventions included workplace training, psychological support, and multifaceted approaches.
  • Very low-certainty evidence suggested that training healthcare workers to deliver psychological first aid may impact burnout.
  • Moderate confidence exists that a lack of awareness of mental health needs and insufficient resources are barriers to implementing interventions.
  • Moderate confidence also indicates that adapting interventions to local needs and effective communication may facilitate their implementation.
  • No high-confidence findings were reported regarding the effectiveness of interventions on frontline workers' mental health.

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