2020
DOI: 10.1177/2516602620938542
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The Global Impact of and Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

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“…The students reported a considerable level of individual stress, while having to conduct unusual tasks for longer working hours and being concerned about COVID-19 spreading to larger populations (healthcare workers, Swiss and global population) and potentially threatening the life of their family members. This is in line with Pawar, [41] who highlights that the pandemic has led to stress, fear, and existential anxiety among healthcare workers. Furthermore, healthcare workers being more concerned about others than about themselves (family members, elderly/sick people, colleagues) reflects the stereotype of them acting as "heroes" during the pandemic, a label which has repeatedly been assigned to them by patients and the media.…”
Section: Key Findingssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The students reported a considerable level of individual stress, while having to conduct unusual tasks for longer working hours and being concerned about COVID-19 spreading to larger populations (healthcare workers, Swiss and global population) and potentially threatening the life of their family members. This is in line with Pawar, [41] who highlights that the pandemic has led to stress, fear, and existential anxiety among healthcare workers. Furthermore, healthcare workers being more concerned about others than about themselves (family members, elderly/sick people, colleagues) reflects the stereotype of them acting as "heroes" during the pandemic, a label which has repeatedly been assigned to them by patients and the media.…”
Section: Key Findingssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It has been claimed to have caused “a significant global shock” ( Mishra, 2020 ) and has even been named “catastrophic” ( Maliszewska et al, 2020 ). As a consequence, the psychological health of individuals and families has been greatly affected, particularly regarding issues such as stress, states of shock, fear, existential anxiety, and grief ( Pawar, 2020 ). Switzerland is no exception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humans must keep their distance so as not to contract the deadly virus called Covid-19. Pawar (2020) revealed that the Covid-19 outbreak was not indiscriminate because anyone could be infected. From adults to children, it is very easy to get infected by .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%