dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Covid19 pandemic has occurred in many countries and caused a world health crisis.
The morbidity dan mortality rate due to Covid19 still rising until now. The outbreak of Covid19 was not
only affected the mental health of the community but also affect the medical workers as the frontline.
Therefore, we present an overview of the mental health outcomes in medical workers and describe
the management at the organizational and personal level. Literature is obtained through searches
from the ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Google Scholar databases which are further classified and
summarized based on research questions. Discussion: The impact of the Covid19 pandemic on the
mental health of medical workers shows that the majority of workers experience anxiety, insomnia,
depression to severe stress. The risk of mental disorders in women is higher than men, nurses are
Submitted
: 15 July 2020
higher than doctors, and middle and junior positions are higher than senior degrees. Efforts that
In reviewed
: 5 September 2020
Accepted
: 22 September 2020
Available Online
: 30 September 2020
have been made in controlling mental health problems for workers in health services include periodic
mental health monitoring, psychological support through self-care, mindfulness techniques, active
listening, music therapy, internal counseling, and problem-solving among ourselves. In addition,
workers in health services must also get social support such as instrumental support to emotional
support in the workplace. Conclusion: Medical workers in the health services have a very high risk
of experiencing mental health problems during the Covid19 pandemic so that the role of leaders in
every health care facility is required in carrying out stress management activities in the workplace. | en_US |