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Apr 12, 2021

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Doctors Can Help Patients Manage COVID-19 Burnout

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Nov 15, 2024

For many, the availability of vaccines for COVID-19 has accelerated COVID “burnout” or fatigue, causing some to want to stop social distancing, take off their masks, and gather together again. Experts fear this will lead to a sharp rise in cases if not managed, as even those who are fully vaccinated aren’t 100% protected.

Two American Medical Association doctors, Carl Lambert, MD, and Anna Yap, MD, say there are ways doctors can help their patients manage COVID-19 fatigue.

First, it’s important to recognize the signs. If your patients are excessively tired, if they’re increasingly isolated from people, and/or if they feel a sense of ineffectiveness in life, they could be experiencing COVID-19 fatigue. Drs. Lambert and Yap say it’s important to let them know it’s completely normal to experience a decline in mental health due to the circumstances and to provide suggestions for mental healthcare resources.

Having a schedule is useful to provide patients with a sense of control over their lives. They could set aside time to:

  • practice positive affirmation and think about the things they’re grateful for;
  • focus on things other than the pandemic that they can control, like their fitness and nutritional intake;
  • nurture bonds with their community, even if only through Zoom calls or socially distanced nature walks;
  • engage very carefully, if at all, on social media.

Make sure your patients are aware of COVID-19 fatigue, remind them to continue following preventive measures, and let them know there is hope for a healthier and less restricted future.

REFERENCES

Berg, S. (2021, January 29). What doctors wish patients knew about pandemic fatigue. American Medical Association. https://www.ama-assn.org/deliveringcare/public-health/what-doctors-wish-patients-knew-about-pandemi…?

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