2023
DOI: 10.1177/00333549231155471
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Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Local Public Health Workers in New York State

Abstract: Objective: Understanding the challenges public health workers have faced is critical to reinforcing, revitalizing, and strengthening the public health workforce. We measured and identified the level and causes of psychological distress among public health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York State. Methods: We used a knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors survey to ask public health workers at local health departments about their experiences working in public health during the pandemic, inclu… Show more

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“…Another highlight of this study is that respondents expressed pride in their coworker's and team's collective efforts and appreciation for the ability to serve the public. Despite much research stressing high rates of burnout and fatigue within the public health workforce,16-20 findings from this study suggest that positive internal teamwork helped offset these feelings. By supporting coworkers in their respective tasks, seeing work delegated and shared, and rallying around a common goal, many employees were motivated and expressed pride in their agency's response efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Another highlight of this study is that respondents expressed pride in their coworker's and team's collective efforts and appreciation for the ability to serve the public. Despite much research stressing high rates of burnout and fatigue within the public health workforce,16-20 findings from this study suggest that positive internal teamwork helped offset these feelings. By supporting coworkers in their respective tasks, seeing work delegated and shared, and rallying around a common goal, many employees were motivated and expressed pride in their agency's response efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This excessive workload was said to impact mental health, leading to burnout and attrition, a consistent experience across the public health sector. 3,[12][13][14][15] Importantly, some teams reported the permanent loss of more experienced enteric disease staff members, resulting in a decrease in expertise and knowledge of past outbreaks that are often critical to the timely response to outbreak investigations. The loss of experienced staff during the pandemic, coupled with prolonged COVID-19 pandemic response deployments and recruitment challenges, means that many of the state-level enteric disease teams were less experienced than they were prepandemic.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,27 Similarly, workers in public health experienced extreme distress as a result of relaying health information and government mandates to an often-skeptical and even aggressive members of the public. 28 Distress was often mitigated by a supportive social network, both among college students 29,30,31 and for those living in marginalized communities. 32,33 Perhaps virus anxiety can be mitigated by a supportive social network-another important question for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%