id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263224-osf0tkzr Maunder, Robert G. Long-term Psychological and Occupational Effects of Providing Hospital Healthcare during SARS Outbreak 2006-12-17 .txt text/plain 4091 171 42 To identify factors that might explain variance in adverse outcome, between-group differences in traumatic stress symptoms, psychological distress, and burnout were tested for the following categories: gender; duration of healthcare experience; job type; regular work during the SARS outbreak in emergency department, intensive care unit, or SARS isolation unit; indicators of the frequency and intensity of contact with SARS patients; and exposure to quarantine. For this analysis, the functional impact of SARS experience was operationalized as the number of adverse outcomes experienced by a person (from 0 to 7) of the following 7 outcomes: posttraumatic stress (IES >26); psychological distress (K10 >16); burnout (MBI-EE >27); decrease in face-to-face patient contact since SARS; decrease in work hours since SARS; increase in smoking, alcohol, or other problematic behavior since SARS; and >4 shifts missed because of stress or illness in the 4 months before the survey. ./cache/cord-263224-osf0tkzr.txt ./txt/cord-263224-osf0tkzr.txt