id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-018106-5giapmcf Levin, Jacqueline Mental Health Care for Survivors and Healthcare Workers in the Aftermath of an Outbreak 2019-05-16 .txt text/plain 4253 182 36 Similar findings have been reported in multiple studies indicating acute and persistently elevated stress levels as well as other emotional sequelae of healthcare workers during and after pandemic disease outbreaks [10] [11] [12] . A study of the psychological impact of the 2003 SARS outbreak on healthcare workers in Singapore found that support from supervisors and colleagues was a significant negative predictor for psychiatric symptoms and PTSD, in addition to clear communication of directives and precautionary measures which also helped reduce psychiatric symptoms [15] . Providing psychiatric care to survivors and healthcare workers in the aftermath of a pandemic outbreak is a complicated, but crucial, imperative in the service of reducing the burden of human suffering. ./cache/cord-018106-5giapmcf.txt ./txt/cord-018106-5giapmcf.txt