Abstract:Objectives: This study aimed to investigate if high levels of burnout symptoms during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic led to high burnout and depressive symptoms up to a year later, and if participation in psychological support initiatives was related to lower levels of burnout or depressive symptoms across the first year of the pandemic.Methods: A longitudinal case-control study followed 581 healthcare workers from two Swedish hospitals. Survey data were collected with a baseline in May 2020 and three… Show more
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