Health
Survey of female NHS staff raises concerns over burnout in pandemic – The Guardian
Nearly three-quarters say job taking greater toll on emotional wellbeing during Covid crisis

Stress and exhaustion from the Covid-19 crisis threaten to intensify burnout among women working in the NHS just as it prepares to resume most services, according to a survey that has prompted calls for greater support for female staff.
The pandemic had amplified alleged bullying, sexism and racism on the part of managers, , some workers also warned, while 26% of women said they did not feel safe sharing personal concerns with their boss.
This was especially true for staff from a minority ethn…
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