id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-310104-1c7q9m06 Sasangohar, Farzan Provider Burnout and Fatigue During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned From a High-Volume Intensive Care Unit 2020-04-20 .txt text/plain 3250 177 44 T he novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19) pandemic has resulted in an overall surge in new cases of depression and anxiety and an exacerbation of existing mental health issues, with a particular emotional and physical toll on health care workers. In this article, we share the lessons learned collectively by an interdisciplinary team of ICU leadership and collaborating scientists at the Center for Outcomes Research at HMH about the experience of occupational fatigue and burnout of intensive care personnel as a result of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several factors may have exacerbated occupational fatigue and burnout in ICUs. Given our overarching roles across various facets of the health care system and our first-hand experiences with the response, the "lessons learned" documented here provide a holistic overview of major system-level problems exposed by the pandemic. ./cache/cord-310104-1c7q9m06.txt ./txt/cord-310104-1c7q9m06.txt