PH WINS 2021: Rising Stress and Burnout in Public Health - de Beaumont
This PH WINS data from 2021 documents the effects of two years of COVID-19 response on the public health workforce.
This PH WINS data from 2021 documents the effects of two years of COVID-19 response on the public health workforce.
Speaking of Psychology: Episode 152. Why we’re burned out and what to do about it, with Christina Maslach, PhD (APA podcast--transcript provided).
A Harvard Business Review article on the negative effects of long working hours.
This review discusses the workforce-related challenges persisting in the public health field today and steps for moving forward to rebuild.
From the National Institutes of Health, this report discusses behavioral and social considerations relate to hybrid work environments.
This BetterUp Blog discusses the importance of fostering a psychologically safe environment in the workplace.
A short article from the de Beaumont Foundation on transforming workplace culture through micro-changes and additional resources.
This HBR article covers how manager’s work habits impact those they supervise, and how to curb bad behaviors before they rub off on their teams.
Recent Gallup data shows that having a best friend at work now ties even more strongly to employee engagement and job success.
This article from Center for Creative Leadership outlines 8 steps to take to foster psychological safety in the workplace.
This framework provides an overview on public health workforce turnover during the pandemic and effective approaches for the mitigation.
This article in the Journal of Public Health Policy states the urgent need for attending to the well-being of the public health workforce.
This playlist from NCMW of brief training videos explores concepts of moral injury, trauma-informed resilience, and equity-focused approaches.
A Harvard Business Review article on mental health challenges facing American workers, assessing workforce wellbeing pre & post-pandemic.
A Mental Health America page dedicated to providing mental health data and resources for Black, Indigenous, and People Of Color (BIPOC).