Burnout has long been a concern among health care workers, leading to various mental and physical health conditions. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated this issue, as health care workers faced extended hours, increased workloads, and the emotional toll of caring for a higher number of dying patients. These factors have contributed to a significant rise in common mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression among health care workers.
This article compares health outcomes across various occupations and settings, controlling for sociodemographic factors known to influence health, and also provides a comparison with the overall US population.