Abstract

In the past few months, media headlines regarding the mental health of the UK National Health Service (NHS) workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic have reported or predicted large-scale problems ahead—eg, “Coronavirus is whipping up a mental health storm for NHS workers”, and forecasting a “tsunami” of mental health problems having “catastrophic consequences”. A 2020 systematic review of the mental health of health-care workers during previous pandemics also suggests an increase in distress and post-traumatic stress.

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