The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened mental health among health workers around the world. With a projected global shortage of 10.2 million health workers by 2030, further exacerbated by COVID-19, taking action to support health worker mental health needs to be an integral component of investments to overcome this gap and build resiliency of systems for the future. Health workers are functioning in highly stressful environments at great personal risk to provide services that improve quality of life and save lives. To reduce burnout and early exits from the workforce, health workers must be protected and equipped to work in supportive environments, manage stress, and access mental health services when needed. This article explores the impact of COVID-19 on health worker mental health and proposes actions for health systems and workplaces to support health workers which draw on available evidence and examples of USAID-supported partner activities.
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Responding to the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health and well-being of health workers in LMICs
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Mixed-methods evaluation of a group psychosocial intervention for refugee, migrant and host community women in Ecuador and Panamá: Results from the Entre Nosotras cluster randomized feasibility trial
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The Community Resiliency Model, an interoceptive awareness tool to support population mental wellness
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South African university students’ experiences of online group cognitive behavioural therapy: Implications for delivering digital mental health interventions to young people
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Factors associated with stigma and manifestations experienced by Indian health care workers involved in COVID-19 management in India: A qualitative study
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Does the Nae Umeed group intervention improve mental health and social participation? A pre–post study in Uttarakhand, India
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The association between posttraumatic stress symptoms and suicidal ideations among Palestinians: The mediating role of spirituality, social support and mindfulness
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Factors associated with ICD-11 posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Gender considerations for supportive supervision in humanitarian contexts: A qualitative study
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Adolescent pursuit of health information online during the COVID-19 pandemic: The roles played by eHealth literacy and psychological distress
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The COVID-19 pandemic and mental health in Kazakhstan
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COVID-19 fear and its associated correlates among type-2 diabetes patients in Bangladesh: A hospital-based study
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A community health volunteer delivered problem-solving therapy mobile application based on the Friendship Bench ‘Inuka Coaching’ in Kenya: A pilot cohort study – CORRIGENDUM
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A mixed methods evaluation of a World Health Organization competency-based training package for foundational helping skills among pre-service and in-service health workers in Nepal, Peru and Uganda
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A theory of change for community-initiated mental health care in the United States
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Feasibility of training primary healthcare workers to identify antenatal depression
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Experiences of a mobile phone delivered brief intervention for hazardous drinking: A qualitative study nested in the AMBIT trial from Goa, India
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Mental illness stigma in Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional survey
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Safe and valid? A systematic review of the psychometric properties of culturally adapted depression scales for use among Indigenous populations
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