Publication | Open Access
How has COVID-19 changed healthcare professionals’ attitudes to self-care? A mixed methods research study
10
Citations
16
References
2023
Year
Reporting their views before the pandemic, barely more than half of the professionals surveyed saw self-care as fundamentally important to the individuals they served. This changed to 86% as a result of the pandemic. Patient/client engagement with and understanding of self-care were reported as major barriers, as was digital exclusion, though increased technological solutions were used by all respondents. Concerns were raised that the permanence of the changes depended upon continued encouragement and empowerment of individuals to self-care and on its inclusion in professional education as a substantive subject.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1