TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Work environment and health care workforce well-being: mental health and burnout in medically underserved communities prone to disaster JO - American journal of public health A1 - Hansel, Tonya Cross A1 - Saltzman, Leia Y. A1 - Melton, Pamela A. SP - 156 EP - 161 VL - 114 IS - S2 N2 - Health care workers (nā=ā71) completed an online survey or participated in one of five focus groups. Clinical cutoff scores revealed concerning levels of depression (16%), anxiety, and burnout (49%). Qualitative responses (nā=ā172) yielded two themes: work environment and well-being. Addressing burnout requires an ecological systems mindset, which accounts for complex stressors present in individual providers' lives (large-scale disasters and personal stressors), agency-level factors (scheduling and workload), and larger social and contextual administrative factors (allocating time for self-care through scheduling and billing codes). (Am J Public Health. 2024;114(S2):S156-S161. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2023.307478).
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