Grabbe L. et al (1616. Grabbe L, Higgins MK, Baird M, Pfeiffer KM. Impact of a resiliency training to support the mental well-being of front-line workers: brief report of a quasi-experimental study of the community resiliency model. Med Care. 2021;59(7):616-21.) |
2021/ USA |
Quasi-experimental |
To evaluate the impact of a simple mental wellbeing and emotion regulation training, the Community Resiliency Model (CRM), using a convenience sample of frontline professionals. |
Frontline workers: nurses, physicians, nursing students, hospital pharmacists, chaplains, and community mental health/social service providers. (n=104) |
Ornell F. et al (1717. Ornell F, Halpern SC, Kessler FH, Narvaez JC. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare professionals. Cad Saude Publica. 2020;36(4):e00063520.) |
2020/ Brazil |
Review |
To point the problems and mental suffering of health professionals during the pandemic and identify the need for interventions aimed at reducing damage to psychological health. |
Health professionals, such as nurses, nursing technicians and physicians. |
Choflet A. et al (1818. Choflet A, Barnes A, Zisook S, Lee KC, Ayers C, Koivula D, et al. The nurse leader’s role in nurse substance use, mental health, and suicide in a peripandemic world. Nurs Adm Q. 2022;46(1):19-28.) |
2022/ USA |
Review |
To review the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the strategic planning approach to identify nurses’ needs, and promising interventions and practices. |
Nurses who worked on the front lines of COVID-19. |
Jahan I. et al (1919. Jahan I, Ullah I, Griffiths MD, Mamun MA. COVID-19 suicide and its causative factors among the healthcare professionals: case study evidence from press reports. Perspect Psychiatr Care. 2021;57(4):1707-11.) |
2021/ India |
Retrospective |
To investigate the factors associated between suicide and COVID-19 of health workers around the world that were reported in print media. |
Physicians, nurses, paramedics and medical students. |
Heath J. et al (2020. Heath J, Villaran T, Welch B, Manson D. Kentucky Nurses Association leaders speak out about mental health and wellness for nurses during the pandemic – statewide effort to prevent nurse suicide. Kentucky Nurse (KY NURSE). 2021;69(2):11.) |
2021/ USA |
Protocol |
To guide nurses on mental health and suicide prevention during the pandemic. |
Frontline nurses during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
Shah M. et al (2121. Shah M, Roggenkamp M, Ferrer L, Burger V, Brassil KJ. Mental health and COVID-19: the psychological implications of a pandemic for nurses. Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2021;25(1):69-75.) |
2021/ USA |
Literature review |
To explore potential psychological sequelae of nursing during the pandemic and provide recommendations for psychological support and a healthy work environment. |
Oncology nurses at a hospital in New York. |
Awan S. et al (2222. Awan S, Diwan MN, Aamir A, Allahuddin Z, Irfan M, Carano A, et al. Suicide in healthcare workers: determinants, challenges, and the impact of COVID-19. Front Psychiatry. 2022;12:792925. Review.) |
2021/ Pakistan |
Literature review |
To identify risk factors for suicide among healthcare workers, discuss the mental health challenges that have been exacerbated by the pandemic and their impact on suicidal ideation. |
Physicians, nurses, pharmacists, young physicians and frontline workers. |
Gilmore K (2323. Gilmore K. When the provider needs a provider. Columbia, SC: The South Carolina Nurse; 2021. 16 p. [cited 2022 Mar 29]. Available from: https://web.p.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=f00d6eff-8977-4193-90d9-2ee3158802db%40redis&bdata=Jmxhbmc9cHQtYnImc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl#AN=152480534&db=c8h Accessed https://web.p.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail...
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2021/ USA |
Opinion article |
To indicate strategies to combat suicide/self-harm, anxiety and depression for nurses. |
Nurses. |
Kapilan N (1010. Kapilan N. Suicides cases among nurses in India due to COVID-19 and possible prevention strategies. Asian J Psychiatr. 2020;54:102434.) |
2020/ India |
Letter to the Editor |
To report suicide cases among professional nurses in India and discuss possible strategies. |
Nurses from India. |
Berry PA (2424. Berry PA. Combatting nurse suicide. Prof Case Manag. 2021;26(5):255-7.) |
2021/ USA |
Opinion article |
To indicate strategies to combat suicide among nurses in the period of COVID-19 to case managers (nursing coordinators). |
Nurses. |
Xu X. et al(2525. Xu X, Wang W, Chen J, Ai M, Shi L, Wang L, et al. Suicidal and self-harm ideation among Chinese hospital staff during the COVID-19 pandemic: prevalence and correlates. Psychiatry Res. 2021;296:113654.) |
2021/ China |
Cross-sectional study |
To investigate the prevalence of suicidal ideation and self-harm and their related factors among professionals in a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Physicians, nurses, technicians, administrators and others from 46 hospitals in China (n=11,507). |