CONCLUSIONS: The study findings can be used to guide leaders in building community, resiliency and support productivity during current and future crises. Potential approaches to address these issues are proposed.
PROBLEM: Research activity in residency develops skills essential for the practice of medicine and has many benefits for residents, residency programs, the community of medicine, and patients. However, resident participation in research and
Front-line workers during the Covid-19 pandemic faced inordinate stress levels, as historically high volume and acuity in our hospitals was accompanied by concerns about our safety. We suggest that supporting front-line workers is an essential part
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on population-wide mental health and well-being. Although people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage may be especially vulnerable, they experience barriers in accessing mental health care. To
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: South Asian students in higher education bear a unique set of responsibilities in addition to the already rigorous coursework associated with college. However, the stresses and health of South Asian students often go
During the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, health communication researchers and practitioners should be aware of the unintended effects of message fatigue. Message fatigue is a motivational state caused by repeated and prolonged exposure to similar
Healthcare staffing shortages in the US were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article explores the multifaceted challenges and their impact on healthcare organizations, and proposes a framework rooted in Maslow's, hierarchy of needs to