Psychosocial risks and mental health of health and social care workers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

Mar 3, 2025Archivos de prevencion de riesgos laborales

Psychological stress and mental health of health and social care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

56% of health and social care workers in the EU reported poor work conditions and high rates of work-related stress in mid-2022.

  • Healthcare workers experienced significant mental health issues, with very high prevalences of various problems and conditions since the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Adverse mental health outcomes are particularly pronounced in sub-groups of this female-dominated sector.
  • The pandemic amplified exposure to psychosocial risks, resulting in increased job demands and limited resources for health workers.
  • Systemic interventions combining organizational and individual approaches are necessary to protect workers' mental wellbeing.
  • Investment in decent work conditions and training for young professionals is essential to enhance awareness of occupational safety and health.

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