Abstract

The front-line nurses who fight against the Covid-19 epidemic situation have high work intensity, high risk of infection and high risk of mental health. Psychological intervention is very important for the physical and mental health of nursing staff. Through the analysis of the working state, stress disorder and mental health factors of front-line nursing staff, this paper puts forward some psychological intervention countermeasures and suggestions, such as early psychological crisis intervention, strengthening the emergency drill of public health events, establishing professional belief, strengthening the labor protection of female nursing staff, etc., for the reference of professionals and relevant departments

Highlights

  • As of September 12, who released the epidemic data of all regions around the world, with 287968 new confirmed cases and 5783 new deaths worldwide

  • Who director general Tan Desai posted a video "nursing mother" through social media, praising nurses that health workers are under the greatest pressure in the fight against the Covid-19 epidemic

  • This paper intends to analyze and elaborate from the perspective of psychological health of nursing staff, so as to provide certain basis for the maintenance of physical and mental health of nurses fighting against Covid-19

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As of September 12, who released the epidemic data of all regions around the world, with 287968 new confirmed cases and 5783 new deaths worldwide. Covid-19 Treatment of Psychological Stress and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in FrontLine Nurses

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