“…Many reported that they were emotionally and physically exhausted (Akova et al, 2022; Bellanti et al, 2021; Brophy et al, 2021; Bruyneel, Gallani, et al, 2021; Butera et al, 2021; Wanninayake et al, 2022), which has impacted on their ability to be compassionate (Niu et al, 2022). Further, many healthcare workers have suffered from depression (Arslan et al, 2021; Cengiz et al, 2021; Duru, 2021), distress (Grailey et al, 2021; Naldi et al, 2021; Razu et al, 2021; Wanninayake et al, 2022) stress (Bergman et al, 2021; Cengiz et al, 2021; Fournier et al, 2022; Sethi et al, 2020; Zhan et al, 2020; Zhang, Xiang, & Alejok, 2021; Zhang, Zhang, et al, 2021), PTSD (Kabunga & Okalo, 2021) and anxiety (Daneshvar et al, 2022; Duru, 2021) due to high workloads. In addition, the incidence of healthcare worker burnout has also risen due to being exposed to chronic stress on a day‐to‐day basis over an extended period (Bellanti et al, 2021; Brophy et al, 2021; Bruyneel, Smith, et al, 2021; Butera et al, 2021; Gomez et al, 2020; Niu et al, 2022).…”