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Many Health Workers Burnout During the Pandemic, Quality of Service Could Be Affected

“So the implications in the future, what we mean is the performance of medical personnel,” said Dewi.

In a study conducted by Dewi and her team, it was found that as many as 82 percent of health workers experienced it burnout syndrome moderate levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. While 1 percent experienced burnout syndrome weight level.

Burnout syndrome itself is a psychological syndrome resulting from a chronic response to stressors or conflicts with three common symptoms such as emotional exhaustion, loss of empathy, and reduced self-confidence.

“Once in position moderate or moderate, they must be helped. Don’t fall into a tough situation. If you have fallen into a difficult situation it becomes more difficult to help him and needs a psychiatrist. “

Another member of the research team, doctor Ray W. Basrowi, also agrees with Dewi. He said that the effect could also have an impact on the health care system in Indonesia.

“In the long term, it can affect the quality of health services in this nation,” he said.

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