id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-310678-33c3mp1o Morgantini, Luca A. Factors contributing to healthcare professional burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid turnaround global survey 2020-09-03 .txt text/plain 3491 214 54 INTERPRETATION: Burnout is present at higher than previously reported rates among HCPs working during the COVID-19 pandemic and is related to high workload, job stress, and time pressure, and limited organizational support. Current and future burnout among HCPs could be mitigated by actions from healthcare institutions and other governmental and non-governmental stakeholders aimed at potentially modifiable factors, including providing additional training, organizational support, and support for family, PPE, and mental health resources. assessed 376 Italian HCPs who interacted with COVID-19 infected patients for their reported burnout, psychosomatic symptoms and self-perceived general health, finding in their study population high emotional burnout, physical symptoms, and work-related pressure [7] . Across all countries (Fig 2) , in the multivariable regression analysis, reported burnout was associated with work impacting household activities (RR = 1�57, 95% CI = 1�39-1�78, P<0�001), feeling pushed beyond training (RR = 1�32, 95% CI = 1�20-1�47, P<0�001), exposure to COVID-19 patients (RR = 1�18, 95% CI = 1�05-1�32, P = 0�005), and making life prioritizing decisions due to supply shortages (RR = 1�16, 95% CI = 1�02-1�31, P = 0�03). ./cache/cord-310678-33c3mp1o.txt ./txt/cord-310678-33c3mp1o.txt