2022
DOI: 10.2196/30640
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Toward Designs of Workplace Stress Management Mobile Apps for Frontline Health Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond: Mixed Methods Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background In recent years, mobile apps have been developed to prevent burnout, promote anxiety management, and provide health education to workers in various workplace settings. However, there remains a paucity of such apps for frontline health workers (FHWs), even though FHWs are the most susceptible to stress due to the nature of their jobs. Objective The goal of this study was to provide suggestions for designing stress management apps to address wo… Show more

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“…Chowdhury et al [24] described as a challenging problem in image processing, rendering a picture in a new style is a difficult task, and the representation of an image is very significant since an image carries a lot of information. Stressors, coping methods, and problems with coping techniques were found by Chaudhry et al [25], which can be used to guide the development of stress management apps for frontline health professionals. Given the ongoing epidemic and ongoing healthcare challenges, frontline health professionals remain a vulnerable population that needs special attention.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chowdhury et al [24] described as a challenging problem in image processing, rendering a picture in a new style is a difficult task, and the representation of an image is very significant since an image carries a lot of information. Stressors, coping methods, and problems with coping techniques were found by Chaudhry et al [25], which can be used to guide the development of stress management apps for frontline health professionals. Given the ongoing epidemic and ongoing healthcare challenges, frontline health professionals remain a vulnerable population that needs special attention.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the long-term distress symptoms may diminish their self-efficacy and perceived social support, hinder them to take advantage of stress management [20]. It appears that a "stress-distress" vicious circle exists, preventing HCWs from putting stress management knowledge into practice [21]. As a result, it is critical to assist distressed HCWs in closing the "knowing-doing" gap and benefiting from stress management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%