The Resilience Hub approach for addressing mental health of health and social care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods evaluation

Sep 12, 2024Health and social care delivery research

The Resilience Hub’s support for health and social care workers’ mental health during COVID-19: a mixed-methods study

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Abstract

A total of 1,973 mental health screenings were conducted at four Resilience Hubs for health and social care keyworkers during the pandemic.

  • Most Hub clients were NHS staff, with under-represented groups including men and keyworkers from minority ethnic communities.
  • Clients exhibited comorbid mental health issues, with reported health status lower than population norms and pre-pandemic data.
  • Sixty percent of participants reported receiving mental health support post-screening, largely attributed to Hub services, with high satisfaction levels.
  • Staffing was primarily composed of senior clinicians, reflecting the complex needs of clients requiring systemic support.
  • Barriers to accessing Hubs included confusion with other services, negative workplace cultures, and the need for improved diversity training.
  • Concerns were raised about growing waiting times for therapy and the need for better data on Hub usage and outcomes.

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