Mental health of health-care workers in the COVID-19 era

Neil Greenberg, Neil Greenberg

Abstract

Health-care workers involved in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic are often required to work in highly challenging conditions and may therefore be at increased risk of experiencing mental health problems. This Comment sets out a practical approach to protecting the mental health of health-care workers based on contemporary evidence.

Conflict of interest statement

N.G. runs a psychological health consultancy called March on Stress Ltd.

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