2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114615
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Difficulties of healthcare workers encountered under cohort isolation in a psychiatric hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

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“…Increased staff shortages due to the COVID‐19 pandemic were also reported (Bae et al . 2022 ; Johnson 2020 ). Two additional studies reported increases in demand for services, including increased referral rates (Chemerynska et al .…”
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“…Increased staff shortages due to the COVID‐19 pandemic were also reported (Bae et al . 2022 ; Johnson 2020 ). Two additional studies reported increases in demand for services, including increased referral rates (Chemerynska et al .…”
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“…A further study reported distress amongst MHWs related to patients being separated from family while under isolation in a psychiatric hospital (Bae et al . 2022 ).…”
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“…Other investigators used Facebook Prophet to generate a forecasting model and compared suicide deaths between before and after the COVID-19 pandemic [ 29 ]. Another research paper specifically investigated psychiatric distress among nursing professionals working in the COVID-19 inpatient wards [ 37 ], while a different study included healthcare workers who experienced prolonged cohort isolation [ 21 ].…”
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