Each COVID-19 surge poses a risk for healthcare workers: PTSD

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The surging Delta variant is heaping on fresh trauma as the United States and other nations begin to study PTSD in health workers.

5-min read - Nurse Chris Prott's knees jump, his heart races, his mouth goes dry and his mind floods with dark memories when he talks about working in the Milwaukee VA Medical Center's intensive care unit during pandemic surges.

Data already showed that U.S. health workers were in crisis before COVID-19. Pre-pandemic studies showed that rates of PTSD in front-line health workers varied from 10% to 50%. The suicide rate among doctors was more than twice that of the general public.The American Medical Association has tapped a military psychologist and the Department of Veterans Affairs' National Center for PTSD to help it measure the pandemic's impact.

The AMA and other groups want more confidentiality for doctors who seek mental health services. Most ICU staff who discussed PTSD with Reuters requested anonymity for fear of repercussions at work. The VA system provides no-cost, short-term mental health counseling through its employee assistance program. Many local VA facilities supplement those with spiritual counseling and crisis incident response teams, a spokesperson said.About 5,000 U.S. physicians quit every two years due to burnout, said Dr. Christine Sinsky, an AMA vice president. The annual cost is about $4.6 billion - including lost revenue from vacancies and recruitment expenses, she said.

Jerge encourages others to prioritize "self-preservation," but worries about the loss of expertise. "There is infinite value in a nurse who's been working in the ICU for 20 years and just has a gut feeling when something's going wrong with a patient," she said.

 

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