American Medical Association Coping With COVID-19 for Caregivers Survey National Comparison Report

This report provides a national summary of the preliminary results of the American Medical Association (AMA) ‘Coping with COVID-19 for Caregivers’ survey. It is intended to serve as a comparison for surveying organizations. Some key topics covered in the survey include burnout, fear of exposure, concerns around childcare, and symptoms of anxiety and depression due to COVID-19. 

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Supporting Public Health and Frontline Workers

The COVID-19 pandemic has put immense pressure on frontline and public health workers, exacerbating myriad mental health concerns, including stress, depression, and burnout. As with COVID-19 itself, impacts have disproportionately affected certain populations more likely to hold frontline positions, including women, LatinX people, and people of color. These challenges, compounded with broader issues affecting the workforce, undermine the capacities of frontline and public health workers to provide essential services. Key strategies for supporting frontline and public health workers include building a culture of caring across leadership and organizations, improving employment practices and working conditions, and fostering social support among workers.

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