Abstract
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the population has been put under a major psychological constraint. high incidence of psychological and professional burden on health care providers have been recorded. These observations are related to the considerable stress, additional pressure, accompanied by very significant awareness and media coverage which have all focused on the role of health professionals. Through this work, we aim to determine the prevalence of burnout syndrome among medical and nursing staff in the intensive care units of Hassan II Hospital in Agadir (Morocco) at the time of the Coronavirus and to look for the associated factors.
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