This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Haldane V, De Foo C, Abdalla SM, et al. Health systems resilience in managing the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from 28 countries. Nat Med. 2021;27:964–980.HaldaneVDe FooCAbdallaSM.Health systems resilience in managing the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons from 28 countries..2021;27:964–980.Search in Google Scholar
WHO. Weekly Epidemiological Update on COVID-19. April 12, 2022, 2022.WHO..April12,2022, 2022.Search in Google Scholar
Zhou F, Yu T, Du R, et al. Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective cohort study. Lancet. 2020;395:1054–1062.ZhouFYuTDuR.Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective cohort study..2020;395:1054–1062.Search in Google Scholar
Nguyen LH, Drew DA, Graham MS, et al. Risk of COVID-19 among front-line health-care workers and the general community: a prospective cohort study. Lancet Public Health. 2020;5:e475–e483.NguyenLHDrewDAGrahamMS.Risk of COVID-19 among front-line health-care workers and the general community: a prospective cohort study..2020;5:e475–e483.Search in Google Scholar
Mehta S, Machado F, Kwizera A, et al. COVID-19: a heavy toll on health-care workers. Lancet Respir Med. 2021;9:226–228.MehtaSMachadoFKwizeraA.COVID-19: a heavy toll on health-care workers..2021;9:226–228.Search in Google Scholar
Prasad K, McLoughlin C, Stillman M, et al. Prevalence and correlates of stress and burnout among U.S. healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey study. eClinicalMedicine. 2021;35:100879.PrasadKMcLoughlinCStillmanM.Prevalence and correlates of stress and burnout among U.S. healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a national cross-sectional survey study..2021;35:100879.Search in Google Scholar
Lu W, Wang H, Lin Y, Li L. Psychological status of medical workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. Psychiatry Res. 2020;288:112936.LuWWangHLinYLiL.Psychological status of medical workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study..2020;288:112936.Search in Google Scholar
Nicholson PJ. Common mental disorders and work. Br Med Bull. 2018;126:113–121.NicholsonPJ.Common mental disorders and work..2018;126:113–121.Search in Google Scholar
Higgins JPT, Thomas J, Chandler J, et al. Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell; 2019.HigginsJPTThomasJChandlerJ..2nd ed.Hoboken, NJ:Wiley-Blackwell;2019.Search in Google Scholar
Hopiä H, Heikkila J. Nursing research priorities based on CINAHL database: a scoping review. Nurs Open. 2020;7:483–494.HopiäHHeikkilaJ.Nursing research priorities based on CINAHL database: a scoping review..2020;7:483–494.Search in Google Scholar
Doody O, Bailey ME. Setting a research question, aim and objective. Nurse Res. 2016;23:19.DoodyOBaileyME.Setting a research question, aim and objective..2016;23:19.Search in Google Scholar
Sarkis-Onofre R, Catála-López F, Aromataris E, Lockwood C. How to properly use the PRISMA statement. Syst Rev. 2021;10:117.Sarkis-OnofreRCatála-LópezFAromatarisELockwoodC.How to properly use the PRISMA statement..2021;10:117.Search in Google Scholar
Whittemore R, Knafl K. The integrative review: updated methodology. J Adv Nurs. 2005;52:546–553.WhittemoreRKnaflK.The integrative review: updated methodology..2005;52:546–553.Search in Google Scholar
Fari G, de Sire A, Giorgio V, et al. Impact of COVID-19 on the mental health in a cohort of Italian rehabilitation healthcare workers. J Med Virol. 2022;94:110–118.FariGde SireAGiorgioV.Impact of COVID-19 on the mental health in a cohort of Italian rehabilitation healthcare workers..2022;94:110–118.Search in Google Scholar
Binnie A, Moura K, Moura C, D’Aragon F, Tsang JLY. Psychosocial distress amongst Canadian intensive care unit healthcare workers during the acceleration phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. PLoS One. 2021;16:e0254708.BinnieAMouraKMouraCD’AragonFTsangJLY.Psychosocial distress amongst Canadian intensive care unit healthcare workers during the acceleration phase of the COVID-19 pandemic..2021;16:e0254708.Search in Google Scholar
Ma Y, Rosenheck R, He H. Psychological stress among health care professionals during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease Outbreak: cases from online consulting customers. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2020;61:102905.MaYRosenheckRHeH.Psychological stress among health care professionals during the 2019 novel coronavirus disease Outbreak: cases from online consulting customers..2020;61:102905.Search in Google Scholar
Crowe S, Howard AF, Vanderspank-Wright B, et al. The effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Canadian critical care nurses providing patient care during the early phase pandemic: a mixed method study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2021;63:102999.CroweSHowardAFVanderspank-WrightB.The effect of COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of Canadian critical care nurses providing patient care during the early phase pandemic: a mixed method study..2021;63:102999.Search in Google Scholar
Lasalvia A, Bodini L, Amaddeo F, et al. The sustained psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care workers one year after the outbreak-a repeated cross-sectional survey in a tertiary hospital of north-east Italy. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:13374.LasalviaABodiniLAmaddeoF.The sustained psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care workers one year after the outbreak-a repeated cross-sectional survey in a tertiary hospital of north-east Italy..2021;18:13374.Search in Google Scholar
Li J, Zhang Y, Li L, Yi W, Hao Y, Bi Y. Predictive analysis of factors influencing depression status of nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic intensive care unit. Front Psychiatry. 2021;12:596428.LiJZhangYLiLYiWHaoYBiY.Predictive analysis of factors influencing depression status of nurses in the COVID-19 pandemic intensive care unit..2021;12:596428.Search in Google Scholar
Jose S, Cyriac MC, Dhandapani M, Mehra A, Sharma N. Mental health outcomes of perceived stress, anxiety, fear and insomnia, and the resilience among frontline nurses caring for critical COVID-19 patients in intensive care units. Indian J Crit. 2022;26:174–178.JoseSCyriacMCDhandapaniMMehraASharmaN.Mental health outcomes of perceived stress, anxiety, fear and insomnia, and the resilience among frontline nurses caring for critical COVID-19 patients in intensive care units..2022;26:174–178.Search in Google Scholar
Bates A, Ottaway J, Moyses H, Perrrow M, Rushbrook S, Cusack R. Psychological impact of caring for critically ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations for staff support. J Intensive Care Soc. 2021;22:312–318.BatesAOttawayJMoysesHPerrrowMRushbrookSCusackR.Psychological impact of caring for critically ill patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations for staff support..2021;22:312–318.Search in Google Scholar
Kader N, Elhusein B, Chandrappa NSK, et al. Perceived stress and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among intensive care unit staff caring for severely ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients during the pandemic: a national study. Ann Gen Psychiatry. 2021;20:38.KaderNElhuseinBChandrappaNSK.Perceived stress and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among intensive care unit staff caring for severely ill coronavirus disease 2019 patients during the pandemic: a national study..2021;20:38.Search in Google Scholar
Caillet A, Coste C, Sanchez R, Allaouchiche B. Psychological impact of COVID-19 on ICU caregivers. Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med. 2020;39:717–722.CailletACosteCSanchezRAllaouchicheB.Psychological impact of COVID-19 on ICU caregivers..2020;39:717–722.Search in Google Scholar
Heesakkers H, Zegers M, van Mol MMC, van den Boogaard M. The impact of the first COVID-19 surge on the mental well-being of ICU nurses: a nationwide survey study. Intensive Crit Care Nurs. 2021;65:103034.HeesakkersHZegersMvan MolMMCvan den BoogaardM.The impact of the first COVID-19 surge on the mental well-being of ICU nurses: a nationwide survey study..2021;65:103034.Search in Google Scholar
Gupta M, Gupta VK, Hari PK, Goyal K, Goyal H. Prevalence of anxiety and its severity among different specialties of health care professionals during COVID-19 pandemic. J Clin Diagnostic Res. 2022;16:5–9.GuptaMGuptaVKHariPKGoyalKGoyalH.Prevalence of anxiety and its severity among different specialties of health care professionals during COVID-19 pandemic..2022;16:5–9.Search in Google Scholar
Gambaro E, Gramaglia C, Marangon D, et al. The mediating role of gender, age, COVID-19 symptoms and changing of mansion on the mental health of healthcare workers operating in Italy during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:13083.GambaroEGramagliaCMarangonD.The mediating role of gender, age, COVID-19 symptoms and changing of mansion on the mental health of healthcare workers operating in Italy during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic..2021;18:13083.Search in Google Scholar
Wankowicz P, Szylinska A, Rotter I. Assessment of mental health factors among health professionals depending on their contact with COVID-19 patients. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020;17:1–8.WankowiczPSzylinskaARotterI.Assessment of mental health factors among health professionals depending on their contact with COVID-19 patients..2020;17:1–8.Search in Google Scholar
Oktay Arslan B, Batum O, Varol Y, Senel E, Ucar ZZ. COVID-19 phobia in healthcare workers; a cross-sectional study from a pandemic hospital. Tuberk ve Toraks. 2021;69:207–216.Oktay ArslanBBatumOVarolYSenelEUcarZZ.COVID-19 phobia in healthcare workers; a cross-sectional study from a pandemic hospital..2021;69:207–216.Search in Google Scholar
Greenberg N, Weston D, Hall C, Caulfield T, Williamson V, Fong K. Mental health of staff working in intensive care during COVID-19. Occup Med (Oxford). 2021;71:62–67.GreenbergNWestonDHallCCaulfieldTWilliamsonVFongK.Mental health of staff working in intensive care during COVID-19..2021;71:62–67.Search in Google Scholar
Yilmaz Y, Erdoan A, Bahadir E. Fear, anxiety, burnout, and insomnia levels of healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. Psychiatr Danub. 2021;33:350–356.YilmazYErdoanABahadirE.Fear, anxiety, burnout, and insomnia levels of healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey..2021;33:350–356.Search in Google Scholar
Gray K, Dorney P, Hoffman L, Crawford A. Nurses’ pandemic lives: a mixed-methods study of experiences during COVID-19. Appl Nurs Res. 2021;60:151437.GrayKDorneyPHoffmanLCrawfordA.Nurses’ pandemic lives: a mixed-methods study of experiences during COVID-19..2021;60:151437.Search in Google Scholar
Sharma M, Creutzfeldt CJ, Lewis A, et al. Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of critical care resource availability and factors associated with mental well-being during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): results from a US survey. Clin Infect Dis. 2021;72:E566–E576.SharmaMCreutzfeldtCJLewisA.Healthcare professionals’ perceptions of critical care resource availability and factors associated with mental well-being during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): results from a US survey..2021;72:E566–E576.Search in Google Scholar
Khajuria A, Tomaszewski W, Liu Z, et al. Workplace factors associated with mental health of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study. BMC Health Serv Res. 2021;21:262.KhajuriaATomaszewskiWLiuZ.Workplace factors associated with mental health of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international cross-sectional study..2021;21:262.Search in Google Scholar
Soylu VG, Taskin O, Demir U, Yilmaz A. The mental health of intensive care unit healthcare workers who care for critical patients in pandemics. Ann Clin Anal Med. 2021;12:903–906.SoyluVGTaskinODemirUYilmazA.The mental health of intensive care unit healthcare workers who care for critical patients in pandemics..2021;12:903–906.Search in Google Scholar
Azoulay E, Pochard F, Reignier J, et al. Symptoms of mental health disorders in critical care physicians facing the second COVID-19 Wave: a crosssectional study. Chest. 2021;160:944–955.AzoulayEPochardFReignierJ.Symptoms of mental health disorders in critical care physicians facing the second COVID-19 Wave: a crosssectional study..2021;160:944–955.Search in Google Scholar
Chegini Z, Arab-Zozani M, Rajabi MR, Kakemam E. Experiences of critical care nurses fighting against COVID-19: a qualitative phenomenological study. Nurs Forum. 2021;56:571–578.CheginiZArab-ZozaniMRajabiMRKakemamE.Experiences of critical care nurses fighting against COVID-19: a qualitative phenomenological study..2021;56:571–578.Search in Google Scholar
Dall’Ora C, Ball J, Reinius M, Griffiths P. Burnout in nursing: a theoretical review. Hum Resour Health. 2020;18:1–41.Dall’OraCBallJReiniusMGriffithsP.Burnout in nursing: a theoretical review..2020;18:1–41.Search in Google Scholar
Seluch M, Volchansky M, Safronov R. Dependence of emotional burnout on personality typology in the COVID-19 pandemic. Work. 2021;70:713–721.SeluchMVolchanskyMSafronovR.Dependence of emotional burnout on personality typology in the COVID-19 pandemic..2021;70:713–721.Search in Google Scholar
Stocchetti N, Segre G, Zanier ER, et al. Burnout in intensive care unit workers during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a single center crosssectional Italian study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:6102.StocchettiNSegreGZanierER.Burnout in intensive care unit workers during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: a single center crosssectional Italian study..2021;18:6102.Search in Google Scholar
Chen R, Sun C, Chen JJ, et al. A large-scale survey on trauma, burnout, and posttraumatic growth among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2021;30:102–116.ChenRSunCChenJJ.A large-scale survey on trauma, burnout, and posttraumatic growth among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic..2021;30:102–116.Search in Google Scholar
Norkiene I, Jovarauskaite L, Kvedaraite M, et al. ‘Should I Stay, or Should I Go?’ Psychological distress predicts career change ideation among intensive care staff in Lithuania and the UK amid COVID-19 pandemic. Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2021;18:1–9.NorkieneIJovarauskaiteLKvedaraiteM.‘Should I Stay, or Should I Go?’ Psychological distress predicts career change ideation among intensive care staff in Lithuania and the UK amid COVID-19 pandemic..2021;18:1–9.Search in Google Scholar
Peñacoba C, Catala P, Velasco L, Carmona-Monge FJ, Garcia-Hedrera FJ, Gil-Almagro F. Stress and quality of life of intensive care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: self-efficacy and resilience as resources. Nurs Crit Care. 2021;26:493–500.PeñacobaCCatalaPVelascoLCarmona-MongeFJGarcia-HedreraFJGil-AlmagroF.Stress and quality of life of intensive care nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: self-efficacy and resilience as resources..2021;26:493–500.Search in Google Scholar
Yin Z, Zhang W, Jia X, et al. Psychological distress of frontline healthcare workers in the intensive care unit during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study from China. BMJ Open. 2022;12:e049627.YinZZhangWJiaX.Psychological distress of frontline healthcare workers in the intensive care unit during the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study from China..2022;12:e049627.Search in Google Scholar
Sumner RC, Kinsella EL. Grace under pressure: resilience, burnout, and wellbeing in frontline workers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Front Psychol. 2020;11:576229.SumnerRCKinsellaEL.Grace under pressure: resilience, burnout, and wellbeing in frontline workers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic..2020;11:576229.Search in Google Scholar
Saracoglu KT, Simsek T, Kahraman S, et al. The psychological impact of COVID-19 disease is more severe on intensive care unit healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study. Clin Psychopharmacol Neurosci. 2020;18:607–615.SaracogluKTSimsekTKahramanS.The psychological impact of COVID-19 disease is more severe on intensive care unit healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study..2020;18:607–615.Search in Google Scholar
Cerbara L, Ciancimino G, Crescimbene M, et al. A nation-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 social distancing. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2020;24:7155–7163.CerbaraLCianciminoGCrescimbeneM.A nation-wide survey on emotional and psychological impacts of COVID-19 social distancing..2020;24:7155–7163.Search in Google Scholar
Chen Q, Liang M, Li Y, et al. Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak. Lancet Psychiatry. 2020;7:e15–e16.ChenQLiangMLiY.Mental health care for medical staff in China during the COVID-19 outbreak..2020;7:e15–e16.Search in Google Scholar
Jeleff M, Traugott M, Jirovsky-Platter E, Jordakieva G, Kutalek R. Occupational challenges of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 2022;12:e054516.JeleffMTraugottMJirovsky-PlatterEJordakievaGKutalekR.Occupational challenges of healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study..2022;12:e054516.Search in Google Scholar
Moreno-Mulet C, Sanso N, Carrero-Planells A, et al. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ICU healthcare professionals: a mixed methods study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:9243.Moreno-MuletCSansoNCarrero-PlanellsA.The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on ICU healthcare professionals: a mixed methods study..2021;18:9243.Search in Google Scholar
Zhang W, Wang K, Yin L, et al. Mental health and psychosocial problems of medical health workers during the COVID-19 epidemic in China. Psychother Psychosom. 2020;89:242–250.ZhangWWangKYinL.Mental health and psychosocial problems of medical health workers during the COVID-19 epidemic in China..2020;89:242–250.Search in Google Scholar
Peng X, Meng X, Li L, et al. Depressive and anxiety symptoms of healthcare workers in intensive care unit under the COVID-19 epidemic: an online cross-sectional study in China. Front Public Health. 2021;9:603273.PengXMengXLiL.Depressive and anxiety symptoms of healthcare workers in intensive care unit under the COVID-19 epidemic: an online cross-sectional study in China..2021;9:603273.Search in Google Scholar
Roberts NJ, Kelly CA, Lippiett KA, Ray E, Welch L. Experiences of nurses caring for respiratory patients during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: an online survey study. BMJ Open Respir Res. 2021;8:e000987.RobertsNJKellyCALippiettKARayEWelchL.Experiences of nurses caring for respiratory patients during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: an online survey study..2021;8:e000987.Search in Google Scholar
McGillis Hall L, Kashin J. Public understanding of the role of nurses during Ebola. J Nurs Scholarsh. 2016;48:91–97.McGillis HallLKashinJ.Public understanding of the role of nurses during Ebola..2016;48:91–97.Search in Google Scholar
Corley A, Hammond NE, Fraser JF. The experiences of health care workers employed in an Australian intensive care unit during the H1N1 influenza pandemic of 2009: a phenomenological study. Int J Nurs Stud. 2010;47:577–585.CorleyAHammondNEFraserJF.The experiences of health care workers employed in an Australian intensive care unit during the H1N1 influenza pandemic of 2009: a phenomenological study..2010;47:577–585.Search in Google Scholar
Scott LD, Rogers AE, Hwang W-T, Zhang Y. Effects of critical care nurses’ work hours on vigilance and patients’ safety. Am J Crit Care. 2006;15:30–37.ScottLDRogersAEHwangW-TZhangY.Effects of critical care nurses’ work hours on vigilance and patients’ safety..2006;15:30–37.Search in Google Scholar
Kim Y. Nurses’ experiences of care for patients with middle east respiratory syndrome-coronavirus in South Korea. Am J Infect Control. 2018;46: 781–787.KimY.Nurses’ experiences of care for patients with middle east respiratory syndrome-coronavirus in South Korea..2018;46:781–787.Search in Google Scholar
Maunder RG, Lancee WJ, Balderson KE, et al. Long-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006;12:1924–1932.MaunderRGLanceeWJBaldersonKE.Long-term psychological and occupational effects of providing hospital healthcare during SARS outbreak..2006;12:1924–1932.Search in Google Scholar
Oh N, Hong N, Ryu DH, Bae SG, Kam S, Kim K-Y. Exploring nursing intention, stress, and professionalism in response to infectious disease emergencies: the experience of local public hospital nurses during the 2015 MERS outbreak in South Korea. Asian Nurs Res. 2017;11:230–236.OhNHongNRyuDHBaeSGKamSKimK-Y.Exploring nursing intention, stress, and professionalism in response to infectious disease emergencies: the experience of local public hospital nurses during the 2015 MERS outbreak in South Korea..2017;11:230–236.Search in Google Scholar
Wong TY, Koh GC, Cheong SK, et al. Concerns, perceived impact and preparedness in an avian influenza pandemic – A comparative study between healthcare workers in primary and tertiary care. Ann Acad Med Singap. 2008;37:96.WongTYKohGCCheongSK.Concerns, perceived impact and preparedness in an avian influenza pandemic – A comparative study between healthcare workers in primary and tertiary care..2008;37:96.Search in Google Scholar
Imai T, Takahashi K, Todoroki M, et al. Perception in relation to a potential influenza pandemic among healthcare workers in Japan: implications for preparedness. J Occup Health. 2008;50:13–23.ImaiTTakahashiKTodorokiM.Perception in relation to a potential influenza pandemic among healthcare workers in Japan: implications for preparedness..2008;50:13–23.Search in Google Scholar
Kang HS, Son YD, Chae SM, Corte C. Working experiences of nurses during the middle east respiratory syndrome outbreak. Int J Nurs Pract. 2018;24:e12664.KangHSSonYDChaeSMCorteC.Working experiences of nurses during the middle east respiratory syndrome outbreak..2018;24:e12664.Search in Google Scholar
do Rosário Costa N, Bellas H, da Silva PRF, et al. Community health workers’ attitudes, practices and perceptions towards the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilian low-income communities. Work. 2021;68:3–11.do Rosário CostaNBellasHda SilvaPRF.Community health workers’ attitudes, practices and perceptions towards the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilian low-income communities..2021;68:3–11.Search in Google Scholar
Kim JS, Choi JS. Factors Influencing emergency nurses’ burnout during an outbreak of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Korea. Asian Nurs Res. 2016;10:295–299.KimJSChoiJS.Factors Influencing emergency nurses’ burnout during an outbreak of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Korea..2016;10:295–299.Search in Google Scholar
Lee DTF, Thompson DR. Commentary on Chung BPM, Wong TKS, Suen ESB & Chung JWY (2005) SARS: caring for patients in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 510-517. J Clin Nurs. 2006;15:1475–1476.LeeDTFThompsonDR.Commentary on Chung BPM, Wong TKS, Suen ESB & Chung JWY (2005) SARS: caring for patients in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 510-517..2006;15:1475–1476.Search in Google Scholar
Choi SP-P, Cheung KIN, Pang SM-C. Attributes of nursing work environment as predictors of registered nurses’ job satisfaction and intention to leave. J Nurs Manag. 2013;21:429–439.ChoiSP-PCheungKINPangSM-C.Attributes of nursing work environment as predictors of registered nurses’ job satisfaction and intention to leave..2013;21:429–439.Search in Google Scholar
Ives J, Greenfield S, Parry JM, et al. Healthcare workers’ attitudes to working during pandemic influenza: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health. 2009;9:56.IvesJGreenfieldSParryJM.Healthcare workers’ attitudes to working during pandemic influenza: a qualitative study..2009;9:56.Search in Google Scholar
Maunder R, Hunter J, Vincent L, et al. The immediate psychological and occupational impact of the 2003 SARS outbreak in a teaching hospital. Can Med Assoc J. 2003;168:1245–1251.MaunderRHunterJVincentL.The immediate psychological and occupational impact of the 2003 SARS outbreak in a teaching hospital..2003;168:1245–1251.Search in Google Scholar
Danesh MK, Garosi E, Mazloumi A, Najafi S. Identifying factors influencing cardiac care nurses’ work ability within the framework of the SEIPS model. Work. 2020;66:569–577.DaneshMKGarosiEMazloumiANajafiS.Identifying factors influencing cardiac care nurses’ work ability within the framework of the SEIPS model..2020;66:569–577.Search in Google Scholar
Tzeng H-M, Yin C-Y. Nurses’ fears and professional obligations concerning possible human-to-human avian flu. Nurs Ethics. 2006;13:455–470.TzengH-MYinC-Y.Nurses’ fears and professional obligations concerning possible human-to-human avian flu..2006;13:455–470.Search in Google Scholar
Brug J, Aro AR, Oenema A, de Zwart O, Richardus JH, Bishop GD. SARS risk perception, knowledge, precautions, and information sources, the Netherlands. Emerg Infect Dis. 2004;10:1486–1489.BrugJAroAROenemaAde ZwartORichardusJHBishopGD.SARS risk perception, knowledge, precautions, and information sources, the Netherlands..2004;10:1486–1489.Search in Google Scholar
Secosan I, Virga D, Crainiceanu ZP, Bratu LM, Bratu T. Infodemia: another enemy for Romanian frontline healthcare workers to fight during the COVID-19 outbreak. Medicina. 2020;56:679.SecosanIVirgaDCrainiceanuZPBratuLMBratuT.Infodemia: another enemy for Romanian frontline healthcare workers to fight during the COVID-19 outbreak..2020;56:679.Search in Google Scholar
Altmayer V, Weiss N, Cao A, et al. Coronavirus disease 2019 crisis in Paris: a differential psychological impact between regular intensive care unit staff members and reinforcement workers. Aust Crit Care. 2021;34:142–145.AltmayerVWeissNCaoA.Coronavirus disease 2019 crisis in Paris: a differential psychological impact between regular intensive care unit staff members and reinforcement workers..2021;34:142–145.Search in Google Scholar
Meo SA, Alkhalifah JM, Alshammari NF, Alnufaie WS. Comparison of generalized anxiety and sleep disturbance among frontline and second-line healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Intl J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18:5727.MeoSAAlkhalifahJMAlshammariNFAlnufaieWS.Comparison of generalized anxiety and sleep disturbance among frontline and second-line healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic..2021;18:5727.Search in Google Scholar
Clavier T, Popoff B, Selim J, et al. Association of social network use with increased anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic in anesthesiology, intensive care, and emergency medicine teams: crosssectional web-based survey study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020;8:e23153.ClavierTPopoffBSelimJ.Association of social network use with increased anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic in anesthesiology, intensive care, and emergency medicine teams: crosssectional web-based survey study..2020;8:e23153.Search in Google Scholar
Wang J, Li D, Bai X, et al. The physical and mental health of the medical staff in Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital during COVID-19 epidemic: a Structural Equation Modeling approach. Eur J Integr Med. 2021;44:101323.WangJLiDBaiX.The physical and mental health of the medical staff in Wuhan Huoshenshan Hospital during COVID-19 epidemic: a Structural Equation Modeling approach..2021;44:101323.Search in Google Scholar
Laurent A, Fournier A, Lheureux F, et al. Risk and protective factors for the possible development of post-traumatic stress disorder among intensive care professionals in France during the first peak of the COVID-19 epidemic. Eur J Psychotraumatol. 2022;13:2011603.LaurentAFournierALheureuxF.Risk and protective factors for the possible development of post-traumatic stress disorder among intensive care professionals in France during the first peak of the COVID-19 epidemic..2022;13:2011603.Search in Google Scholar
Azoulay E, Cariou A, Bruneel F, et al. Symptoms of anxiety, depression, and peritraumatic dissociation in critical care clinicians managing patients with COVID-19. A cross-sectional study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2020;202:1388–1398.AzoulayECariouABruneelF.Symptoms of anxiety, depression, and peritraumatic dissociation in critical care clinicians managing patients with COVID-19. A cross-sectional study..2020;202:1388–1398.Search in Google Scholar
Laurent A, Fournier A, Lheureux F, et al. Mental health and stress among ICU healthcare professionals in France according to intensity of the COVID-19 epidemic. Ann Intensive Care. 2021; 11:90.LaurentAFournierALheureuxF.Mental health and stress among ICU healthcare professionals in France according to intensity of the COVID-19 epidemic..2021;11:90.Search in Google Scholar
Nikeghbal K, Kouhnavard B, Shabani A, Zamanian Z. COVID-19 effects on the mental workload and quality of work life in Iranian nurses. Ann Glob Health. 2021;87:79.NikeghbalKKouhnavardBShabaniAZamanianZ.COVID-19 effects on the mental workload and quality of work life in Iranian nurses..2021;87:79.Search in Google Scholar
Pathiraja PDM, Srikanthi WS, Jayamanne BDW, Desilva HS. Depression, anxiety and stress among nursing officers in a dedicated hospital for COVID patients in Sri Lanka: a single institute experience. Pak J Med Sci. 2022;3:1073–1076.PathirajaPDMSrikanthiWSJayamanneBDWDesilvaHS.Depression, anxiety and stress among nursing officers in a dedicated hospital for COVID patients in Sri Lanka: a single institute experience..2022;3:1073–1076.Search in Google Scholar