Self care and wellbeing in the face of COVID-19: Multidisciplinary perspectives and interprofessional experiences

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The human toll which has resulted from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is clearly recognised. No single event in recent times has had such profound effects on health services and their staff wellbeing around the world. Policy making has been led by the requirement for confinement and surveillance to limit spread of the disease, and in clinical settings the impact of the necessity for the use of personal protective measures has caused huge strains on practice clinically and professionally. In this paper we share experiences from the pandemic, explore the social and organisational factors at stake and make some suggestions for both personal wellbeing practice and a systems response to the ongoing staff wellbeing challenges of the pandemic.

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Wheater, K., Montgomery, C., Clark, R., & Nimmo, G. (2023, June 1). Self care and wellbeing in the face of COVID-19: Multidisciplinary perspectives and interprofessional experiences. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/14782715231168208

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