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Nevilledog

(51,112 posts)
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 07:14 PM Apr 2022

Betrayal, guilt, shame: Trauma among health care workers comparable to that of combat vets




https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/betrayal-guilt-shame-trauma-health-care-workers-comparable-combat-vets-rcna22918

As Covid cases surged across the U.S. in spring 2020, comparisons were routinely made between war zones and hospitals in a state of chaos.

Health care workers of any specialty — from urologists to plastic surgeons — were recruited to help with the tsunami of extremely ill patients. Intensive care specialists were unable to save lives. Many thousands of patients died alone without loved ones because hospitals barred visitors. And workers were constantly terrified that they, too, would get sick or infect their families.

The war zone comparisons may not have been far off the mark: In a study published Tuesday in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, researchers reported that the levels of mental health distress felt by doctors, nurses, first responders and other health care personnel early in the pandemic were comparable to what's seen in soldiers who served in combat zones.

What health care workers faced early in the pandemic is a type of post-traumatic stress called "moral injury," said Jason Nieuwsma, a clinical psychologist at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, and author of the new report.

Moral injury can manifest in different ways, including feelings of guilt or shame after having participated in an extraordinarily high-stress situation that required immediate and often life-or-death decision-making. It can also manifest as feelings of betrayal.

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Betrayal, guilt, shame: Trauma among health care workers comparable to that of combat vets (Original Post) Nevilledog Apr 2022 OP
Watching people die and being powerless to stop Phoenix61 Apr 2022 #1
And being abused/harassed by antivaxxers who... 3catwoman3 Apr 2022 #2
It's impossible to help people that won't help themselves MustLoveBeagles Apr 2022 #3

Phoenix61

(17,006 posts)
1. Watching people die and being powerless to stop
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 08:05 PM
Apr 2022

it leaves a mark. Watching people die because they refused to protect themselves leaves an even bigger mark.

3catwoman3

(24,005 posts)
2. And being abused/harassed by antivaxxers who...
Sat Apr 9, 2022, 09:40 PM
Apr 2022

…demand unproven treatments is way beyond what any health care provider should be expected to tolerate.

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