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Author Topic: 1 in 4 US healthcare workers report mental distress during COVID, survey suggests  (Read 224 times)

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1 in 4 US healthcare workers report mental distress during COVID, survey suggests.

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1. CIDRAP

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/1-4-us-healthcare-workers-report-mental-distress-during-covid-survey-suggests

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Yeah a lot of that is going on because of the rise of illnesses  there is a lack of

"2. Safety needs –  people want to experience order, predictability, and control in their lives".

SUMMARY:
What Is Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs?

LINK:
https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html#What-is-Maslows-Hierarchy-of-Needs

P.S. Healthcare is in the thick of it... one in four suffering from mental distress is a big deal for the worker and the patient and everybody.. mental distress is not good for its subject nor those around the person with it... Mental distress.. well it's downright dangerous. For me the hardest thing is not the diseases and illness waves of the last five years but the reaction or rather lack of reaction people have towards this pandemic. I wear a mask and its frustrating to see others not masking so for me that's the hardest feeling cut off by  society because I wear mask. But the mask makes me feel safer so I am happier than most people who are unsafe in my opinion.

I have online collaboration with people that feel the same so I don't really suffer mentally because those social needs are met online.Ive got it pretty good because I can connect with like minded individuals whereas healthcare workers are forced to be swamped with sick people and of course they are overwhelmed and their hierarchy of needs aren't even close to being met.

Ironically the more I am ostrichized or shun for wearing a mask by the insensitive maskless masses the safer I am in a pandemic.

There’s also another factor that is perhaps missing from Maslov’s hierarchy of needs and that is the factor of factors.. numbers .. one has to be able to awknowledge mathematics at play in otherwords it helps to be good or at least interested in certain subjects. people that are good or appreciative of math, logic, certain scientific reasoning have the capability of being more happier and mentally stable than the average person. A person with the ability to use deduction . Scientific reason including imagination has the ability to see certain realities in the world others might not be able to see or want to see in regards to pandemics and cause and affect. People who can see what is coming stand to be more fit mentally than those who don’t see cause and affect or use reasoning or logic in their lives.
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