The stress response of intensive care unit medical doctors facing repeated severe emergencies.

Frontiers in psychology(2022)

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Abstract
The doctors, who already experienced the 2009 earthquake reported a feeling of greater insecurity facing this latter catastrophe, the COVID pandemic, as well as perception of greater concern for their family and the global situation. However, having participated in the medical management of another emergency (the 2009 earthquake) appears to have contributed to limiting demoralization and psychological distress. The feeling of having greater decision-making possibilities and participation in the organization of work, strengthen coping skills in the face of the emergency.
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COVID-19,intensive care unit (ICU) doctors,repeated trauma exposure,stress reactions,work functioning
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