

A Covid Death: Moral Injury and Burnout in Social Work Practice - Ep. 69
Jun 27, 2022
A hospital social worker shares her harrowing experience on the front lines of Covid-19, discussing the emotional toll, burnout, and learning from the pandemic. The impact of treatment location on loved ones and healthcare workers is explored, emphasizing the need to address their well-being. The chapter also discusses the challenges of fatigue and burnout faced by healthcare workers and the devastating effects of Covid-19 restrictions on end-of-life moments.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Observations and Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic
02:30 • 21min
The Impact of Treatment Location on Loved Ones and Healthcare Workers
23:12 • 3min
Supporting Healthcare Workers: Beyond Self-Care
25:53 • 2min
The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on End-of-Life Moments
28:18 • 5min
Gratitude and Call to Action
33:26 • 2min