id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-323482-kk8iyavj Muller, Researcher Ashley Elizabeth The mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers, and interventions to help them: a rapid systematic review 2020-09-01 .txt text/plain 5341 282 44 We performed a rapid systematic review to identify, assess and summarize research on the mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on HCWs (healthcare workers). Our main aim was to perform an updated and more comprehensive rapid systematic review to identify, assess and summarize available research on the mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers, including a) changes over time, b) prevalence of mental health problems and risk/resilience factors, c) strategies and resources used by healthcare providers to protect their own mental health, d) perceived need and preferences for interventions, and e) healthcare workers' understandings of their own mental health during the pandemic. show the distribution of anxiety, depression, distress, and sleeping problems among the healthcare workers investigated in the 29 studies, using the authors' own methods of assessing these outcomes The most commonly reported protective factor associated with reduced risk of mental health problems was having social support 48 ,58 ,69 ,74 . ./cache/cord-323482-kk8iyavj.txt ./txt/cord-323482-kk8iyavj.txt