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The pandemic related to SARS-CoV-2 infection has caused a historical proportion of upheavals.
Infected with COVID-19
These dramatic events highlight the importance of resilience.
Therefore, the main purpose of the study by D.
From April 2020 to May 2020, physicians from hospitals in areas with different numbers of COVID-19 cases were invited to participate in the national electronic survey.
According to flexible scores and professional violin chart.
According to flexible scores and professional violin chart.
According to the characteristics of the physician, the average score of the seven components of the mental resilience score.
According to the characteristics of the physician, the average score of the seven components of the mental resilience score.
The Resi-CoV study is one of the first studies to evaluate the resilience of doctors caring for COVID-19 patients.
Being an anaesthetist, parent, no history of anxiety, stress or depression or no increase in anxiety during the pandemic is a factor associated with a higher overall RISC scoreAs an anaesthetist, parent, no history of anxiety, stress or depression or The absence of increased anxiety during the pandemic is a factor associated with a higher overall RISC score .
It is pointed out that certain protective characteristics and some disadvantages, such as anxiety or depression, may be suitable for remedial or preventive strategies to enhance resilience and support caregivers in a pandemic.
Douillet, D.
Douillet, D.
, Caillaud, A.
, Riou, J.
et al.
Assessment of physicians' resilience level during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transl Psychiatry11,283 (2021).
https://doi.
org/10.
1038/s41398 -021-01395-7 Douillet, D.
, Caillaud, A.
, Riou, J.
et al.
Transl Psychiatry 11,
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