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Mental Health Support for nurses: Evaluating burnout and resilience building strategies post-COVID-19 .

Author(s) Ms. Pepertual Tsikwa
Country China
Abstract This article examined the mental health challenges faced by Chinese nurses post-COVID-19, focusing on burnout and resilience strategies. It analyzed factors contributing to burnout and evaluates various interventions aimed at enhancing resilience and mental well-being. The study also discussed the methodology used to review existing literature, providing insights into current mental health support for nurses and identifying areas for improvement. Ultimately, it advocates for evidence-based strategies to support the well-being of frontline healthcare workers in China’s evolving healthcare landscape. This study employs a systematic review design to comprehensively evaluate the mental health support strategies for nurses, focusing on burnout and resilience-building in the post-COVID-19 context in China. Systematic reviews are considered the gold standard for synthesizing evidence from multiple studies, as they provide a rigorous and transparent methodology for identifying, appraising,
and summarizing findings. This systematic review highlights the significant mental health challenges faced by nurses in China post-COVID-19, including high rates of burnout, anxiety, and depression. The findings underscore the importance of addressing both individual and systemic factors contributing to burnout, such as emotional exhaustion, staffing shortages, and lack of organizational support. Resilience-building strategies, including mindfulness training, peer support programs, and institutional policy changes, have shown promise in improving nurses' mental well-being, but their effectiveness varies depending on implementation and context.
Keywords Nurse Burnout, Resilience Building, Mental Health Support, Post-COVID-19, Stress Management, Healthcare Workforce Well-being
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-25
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.44182
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9rnx8

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