Depression, Anxiety and Stress of Healthcare Professionals during COVID-19 Pandemic


Introduction

The Covid-19 pandemic is causing significant mental health hazards among health care providers. The frontline health-care workers are treating of Corona affected implausible number of ill patients during pandemic. They are risking in danger of being affected from the constant exposure to covid-19 as well. Those frontline health care workers are shouldering the burden of a systemic lack of preparation to battle the pandemic outbreak. Thus, those health care workers could suffer from mental health problems as a result of experiencing on the pandemic frontier. After considering the consequence, we are providing the mental health services to the frontiers of Covid-19 and conveying a research as well. The appellation of the study is “Depression, Anxiety and stress of health-care Professionals during Covid-19 pandemic”.


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