00:00Working in the medical field has never been easy, but things have changed so much in the last few years.
00:04In this investigative study, we will delve directly into the burdens and pressures that medical staff endure on a daily basis.
00:10Does.
00:10And the most important thing is that in the light of science and research, we will see what the real outcome of these continuous rumours is.
00:16What comes out?
00:17Let's get started.
00:18To understand this whole situation, the example of the famous and Pulitzer Prize winning Nouvel Aerosmith of 1925 is very helpful.
00:26It's interesting.
00:27The central character of this story, Dr. Martin Arosmit, finds himself in a dilemma during a deadly plague.
00:35The fruit goes away.
00:36On one hand, he has a passion for pure science and research in his heart and on the other hand, he saves the lives of patients every day.
00:42Actual need of.
00:43This is an age-old battle that is still being fought in the medical world, where dreams and
00:49Realities collide with each other.
00:51Now, there's a fun twist to this novel: What does this hero of the story do to deal with his intense exhaustion and mental stress?
00:58He decided to simply leave it all.
01:02Yes, he chose to distance himself from social affection and went into the dense forests and solitude of Vermont so that
01:10You can do your research peacefully.
01:12In reality, how good it would have been if today's tiredness was left alone by the doctor or nurse and just sat in a silent place.
01:18I could go and sit in the valley.
01:20But of course, real life isn't like that. What happens when a legend becomes reality?
01:27The recent global pandemic of COVID-19 has revealed that the Tibetan profession of modern times had a strong presence in Vermont.
01:33Like there is no way to escape from a peaceful place.
01:36They have to live in the same conditions and jump into that fire every day. So think about these frontline workers.
01:42What would have happened if China was not allowed to retreat.
01:46And this is where a clinical reality arises which is known as job burnout syndrome or occupational exhaustion.
01:54It's not ordinary fatigue. It's the result of constant, exhausting work pressure.
02:00It is because of this that a person's performance depends.
02:03He suffers from severe emotional exhaustion and feels a strange sense of numbness and hopelessness within himself.
02:10The issue is not limited to their caste alone; this mental conflict has a significant negative impact on patient care.
02:17This bayonet
02:30He had 193 subjects but after very detailed analysis and scrutiny, the scholar was able to select only the nine best ones.
02:37Studies that measured the severity of nurse burnout during the pandemic in the most crude way were limited to
02:43In this way
02:56Consider this number, which is a cumulative figure for occupational fatigue among nurses during this period.
03:03Three out of every four nurses were experiencing severe mental and physical stress. This was no ordinary fatigue.
03:10There is no data about this but about health
03:26Whatever the case, whatever the hospital, whatever the psychological burden on frontline workers,
03:32Burnout's haunting was terrifying everywhere. There is no doubt that this issue
03:38Not partially but completely
04:08The almighty belonged to Nuet.
04:10You don't get used to things easily. Look at these symptoms, anxiety, and your UST score is 34.17.
04:18And the depression score is 33.09, and the impact of burnout is also evident. These numbers clearly indicate that
04:25After the formal end of the global epidemic
04:39If you look a little more closely at the various parts of the paranaut, one thing becomes most prominent.
04:45The feeling of lack has the highest score i.e. 4.67. This simply means that a
04:51The biggest concern for a doctor or nurse
04:53Parni Boj had to realise that he was not able to do his work to the standards expected of him.
04:58Expectation is made when someone feels that despite their best efforts, they are unable to save someone's life.
05:03Or if you are failing to perform your duties properly, then you feel this...
05:16It completely breaks a person from within.
05:36Senior front-line workers were the most likely victims of this silent deception. But this was not just an individual or
05:43This individual pressure is not just a doctor's issue. The entire system is shaken by the consequences of burnout.
05:49Straight
05:49The result is that staff absenteeism increases, and people become fed up and start leaving their jobs.
05:55The battles escalate, and the biggest casualty is the decline in patient care standards. And this last point.
06:01So it's extremely serious.
06:19Rather, some practical suggestions have also been made so that the mental strength of the staff can be strengthened to deal with future epidemics.
06:25The most important recommendations include providing immediate psychological support and work in high-risk wards.
06:31the burden of nurses who
06:49We have been considering it as normal, but such a heavy human and psychological price is being paid for it, if people get treatment
06:55If the givers themselves start falling apart internally, then will this entire system of help remain in the mind?
07:00Will it be able to survive? This is that important
07:02There is a lesson that we learn from this investigation and a serious reality that needs to be considered.
07:07Now it has become extremely necessary.
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