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COVID-19 Battering Healthcare Workers with 1 in 3 Battling Depression as Pandemic Rages, CulturIntel Study Finds

DALLAS, Oct. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- One in three healthcare workers are battling depression and more than 73% report feeling negative about their mental state because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to Voices of Healthcare Heroes, a new study from CulturIntel released today.

The findings are among several disturbing highlights featured in the new big data study that analyzed nearly 49 million online conversations among physicians, support staff, nurses, and EMTs. The objective of CulturIntel's Ai-powered analysis was to go beyond the hospitalization rate to better understand the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare workers' lives in a holistic manner: their behavior, their social connection, their economic situation, and their mental stage in comparison to the general public

The full study, which can be found here along with the methodology and HCP Impactmeter on Culturintel's website, also draws other important conclusions, including that:

  • While healthcare professionals have become more accustomed to how deadly and dangerous the pandemic is, they are experiencing 1.5 times more grief than the overall population
  • The largest mental health challenges HCPs currently face are anxiety, loss and depression.  For example, the study reveals that physicians are experiencing 1.8 times more anger than the overall population, whereas overall healthcare workers are feeling 1.6 times more traumatized than the overall population.
  • The effect of the pandemic is heightened for healthcare workers as they are not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and report facing too many challenges to move forward.  Despite these challenges, healthcare workers also report being three times more driven by purpose and camaraderie among their community.

"This study reveals that the health crisis demands even greater analysis and support mechanisms for the same healthcare workers who are literally struggling to carry us through the pandemic," said Lili Gil Valletta, CEO and Co-Founder of CIEN+ and CulturIntel.  "The voices we hear are of professionals who care deeply about the work they are doing but are struggling more mightily personally and professionally than even traditional media outlets can relate."  

ABOUT CIEN+ & CULTURINTEL
CIEN+ believes in the power of culture as a driver for impact and growth. The award-winning cultural intelligence® firm offers proprietary AI-powered market research with CulturIntel, business strategy and creative marketing solutions designed to reach today's diverse and fast-changing market.

Headquartered in Dallas, TX with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Denver, Minneapolis and Colombia, CIEN+'s roster of clients include some of the world's most iconic companies, including American Express, CVS, Google, Johnson & Johnson, Kroger, Merck, Nestle, Optum, PepsiCo, Prudential and UnitedHealth Group, among others. The agency is proudly a minority-owned and woman-owned business, founded by immigrants and former corporate executives Lili Gil Valletta and Enrique Arbelaez, who dared to create the company they wished to hire during their corporate careers: one driven by data and inspired by culture. For more information visit: www.cien.plus and www.culturintel.com.

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