Organizational support, resilience prevented burnout at 12 months for health care workers

Resilience and organizational support protected against burnout, while social support and resilience led to better mental health outcomes among health care workers a year after the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in recent history, both in duration and in number of cases and deaths,” Samuel Cyr, a PhD candidate at the Research Centre at the Montreal Heart Institute, and colleagues wrote in BMC Psychiatry. “The pandemic can no longer be recognized as an acute stressor, but rather as a chronic stressor, with associated issues such as higher prevalence

Resilience and organizational support protected against burnout, while social support and resilience led to better mental health outcomes among health care workers a year after the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in recent history, both in duration and in number of cases and deaths,” Samuel Cyr, a PhD candidate at the Research Centre at the Montreal Heart Institute, and colleagues wrote in BMC Psychiatry. “The pandemic can no longer be recognized as an acute stressor, but rather as a chronic stressor, with associated issues such as higher prevalence