id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-354491-23cjm86c Muller, A. E. The mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic onhealthcare workers, and interventions to help them: a rapid systematic review 2020-07-04 .txt text/plain 7864 491 50 Methods: We performed a rapid systematic review to identify, assess and summarize available research on the mental health impact of the covid-19 pandemic on healthcare workers. Discussion: Healthcare workers in a variety of fields, positions, and exposure risks are reporting anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and distress during the covid-19 pandemic, but most studies do not report comparative data on mental health symptoms. Six studies reported on the implementation of interventions to prevent or reduce mental health problems caused by the covid-19 pandemic among healthcare workers. While the majority of studies were cross-sectional and assessed as having high risk of bias, several patterns in their findings were evident: more healthcare workers were interested in social support to alieve mental health impacts, only a minority were interested in professional help for these problems, and yet interventions described in the literature largely seemed to focus on relieving individual symptoms. ./cache/cord-354491-23cjm86c.txt ./txt/cord-354491-23cjm86c.txt