The correlation results (see Table 1) show that age is moderately to slightly negatively associated with…
Continue ReadingCategory: Psychological Healthcare
Convocation spotlight: Stewart MacLennan | Faculty of Nursing
Photo: CARNA Stewart MacLennan, an associate teaching professor at the Faculty of Nursing, College of Health…
Continue Reading
Relationship between interprofessional collaboration and psychological distress experienced by healthcare professionals during COVID-19: a monocentric cross-sectional study
1 Introduction The global COVID-19 pandemic has particularly emphasized the significance of interprofessional patient care (1),…
Continue Reading
Editorial: Psychological Distress, Burnout, Quality of Life, and Wellness Among Healthcare Workers
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased pressure on health systems, forcing staff to make critical decisions in…
Continue Reading
AI Will Make Mental Healthcare More Human
The perception of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in mental healthcare is often that it exists in a…
Continue Reading
Prioritizing the Mental Health and Well-Being of Healthcare Workers: An Urgent Global Public Health Priority
Introduction With the emergence of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in late 2019, and the World…
Continue Reading